[Leaplist] Cyberspot - St. Cloud's free high speed muni Wi-fi

Jim Hartley xjimh at cfl.rr.com
Sun Nov 18 13:27:43 GMT 2007


That doesn't sound all that fast - think how long it would take to 
download a copy of OpenOffice (around 100MB) or a DVD ISO of Fedora 8 
(around 3.4GB). But if it's free ...

Jim Hartley

J.T. Hayden wrote:
> My kids use it all the time I am 2 blocks off US-192 and get a full 54mbit
> connection with DL speeds about 1mb/m - 2mb/m but that's due to flux where I
> am and it varies depending on where in my house you access it.
> 
>           J.T. Hayden
>              KG4BFJ
>  
> home\office  -  407.891.1835
> office\mobile -  407.922.3091
> -----Original Message-----
> From: leaplist-bounces at leap-cf.org [mailto:leaplist-bounces at leap-cf.org] On
> Behalf Of Vernon Singleton
> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 16:01
> To: leaplist at leap-cf.org
> Subject: [Leaplist] Cyberspot - St. Cloud's free high speed muni Wi-fi
> 
> Have any of you folks who live in St. Cloud had much success using
> their free wi-fi?
> 
> http://www.stcloud.org/index.asp?NID=402
> 
> Their coverage looks pretty good:
> http://www.stcloud.org/documents/Cyber%20Spot/Cyber%20Spot%20FAQ_1.pdf
> 
> What kind of d/l speeds have you been getting?
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