[Nfb-krafters-korner] OT: free WIFI locations

Cathy flowersandherbs at gmail.com
Fri Dec 26 19:09:36 UTC 2014


For your information, if you want to use your computers or gadgets online,
here's a list of free Wifi spots for you. There are some in practically
every town.
 
Restaurants
 
  a. Applebee's (open)
  b. Arby's (open)
  c. Burger King (open AT&T hotspots)
  d. Chick-Fill-A (open)
  e. Denny's (open)
  f. Dunkin Donuts (open, averages about 1.7 Mbps)
  g. Einstein Bros. (open)
  h. Jimmy John's (open)
  i. Hooters (open, select locations)
  j. IHOP (most locations)
  k. Krispy Kreme (open)
  l. McDonald's (open, average about 4 Mbps)
  m. Panera (open, 30 minute limit during rush times, averages about 1 Mbps)
  n. Quiznos (open)
  o. Starbucks (open)
  p. Subway (select locations, open)
  q. Taco Bell (open)
r. McDonald's (open, average about 4 Mbps)
s. Panera (open, 30 minute limit during rush times, averages about 1 Mbps)
t. Quiznos (open)
u. Starbucks (open)
v. Subway (select locations, open)
w. Taco Bell (open)
x. Tim Horton's (open, averages about 1.9 Mbps)
y. Wendy's (open)
 

Retailers
 
  a. Apple Store (open)
  b. Barnes and Noble (in the cafe, open)
  c. Best Buy (open, averages 3.8 Mbps)
  d. Lowes (open, averages 1.9 Mbps)
  e. Macy's (open)
  f. Meijer (open, but you'll need a mobile app)
  g. Nordstrom (open)
  h. Office Depot (open)
  i. Safeway (open)
  j. Sam's Club (open)
  k. Staples (open)
  l. Target (open, averages about 1.8 Mbps)
  m. Whole Foods (open)
 


Just when the Caterpillar thought the World was over, he turned into a
Butterfly. 
Cathy F






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