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Some Local Wifi Hotspots
#1
- Mobile One, Rustan's, Alabang Town Center

- Burger King, Alabang Town Center

- Starbucks, Madrigal, Alabang via Globequest

- Asian Hospital

- Alabang Country Club Veranda

- French Corner, West Gate, Filinvest

- Swiss Inn/San Francisco Coffee, Alabang

- Muntinlupa City Hall (!)

- PAL Ticket Office, Sucat

- Shell, Magallanes

- Puccini, The Fort

- Pier One, The Fort

- Valle Verde Country Club

- Tagaytay Highlands Clubhouse

- Burger King Glorietta

- Jollibee corner Taft/P. Ocampo

- Shell, Magallanes

- Gateway Mall

- Power Plant Mall, Rockwell, after installing some toolbar thing.

- Sforza's house. =P

- Lord_Leperman's house. =P



Feel free to add ones that you know of that aren't listed.
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#2
Here are some down south

- Burger King, Calamba, Laguna

- The Bean Hub, Vega Centre, Los Baños, Laguna

- PhySci Building, UPLB
"Numbers are not part of the real world; they're part of something else."

-Prof. Rolly Panopio, UPLB Math Division
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#3
- My house. =P

- Robinson's Metro East

- Kostka Extension, Ateneo de Manila Campus

- Rizal Library, Ateneo de Manila Campus

- Tons of other places on the Ateneo de Manila Campus

- Starbucks Katipunan

- Starbucks Libis

- Seattle's Best Katipunan

- Some spots in Eastwood City (Lol sorry)
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#4
Grim, those spots have their networks unsecured?

I didn't bother adding hotspots that are offering Globe Wiz/Globequest/Airborne Access/etc as those aren't free.

DLSU-Manila has access points pretty much everywhere except that you need a WPA password and a proxy config and a login.

Oh and the food areas (not the food court) of most Robinson's Malls offer free internet too.
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#5
- Pagcor, along Sucat Road

- Phinma Training Center in Tagaytay. Just ask for the WPA password.
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#6
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#7
NiX Wrote:Grim, those spots have their networks unsecured?

Most of them do [have their networks unsecured], yeah.

Going to Fort right now, will check out other places there besides the ones Nix mentioned.
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#8
I listed Pier One, the fort there but I actually haven't been able to use that one. It just doesn't get along with my phone.

Puccini's wifi is pretty strong though and you'll be able to access it well outside their restaurant.
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#9
Don't know which one belongs to them, but I'm in Roadhouse Steakhouse now and I can reach 4 networks haha
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#10
Which network are you using?

Puccini's access point is clearly named "Puccini" hahah
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#11
I used a network called T-LAN. Hurray for vague and non-descriptive network names.
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#12
At least it wasn't called plain-old "linksys"

I've come across SOOOO many unsecured networks that just use the default linksys name. >_<

(not that it's a bad thing)
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#13
- Shop-in Stop, San Pedro, Davao City
"Numbers are not part of the real world; they're part of something else."

-Prof. Rolly Panopio, UPLB Math Division
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#14
Escondido, Boracay.

Oh and I was in Subic the other day and I ran into a couple of spots with wireless networks named "linksys". So it is true that some people just couldn't care less. LOL
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#15
Either they couldn't care less or they just really dunno how to set it up. Tongue
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