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I might be talking out of my rear on this one, but since often in the area that I live in, I usually see outside of residential/business zone WiFi options from cable operations like Time Warner, Cablevision, Comcast, etc. I'm sure its safe to assume access to them are part of a plan with those companies, so I'm curious as to if that can ever be part of a Fios internet plan?
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@stevejrogers wrote:I might be talking out of my rear on this one, but since often in the area that I live in, I usually see outside of residential/business zone WiFi options from cable operations like Time Warner, Cablevision, Comcast, etc. I'm sure its safe to assume access to them are part of a plan with those companies, so I'm curious as to if that can ever be part of a Fios internet plan?
You mean wifi hotspots.
https://www.verizon.com/support/consumer/internet/wi-fi-connect
Good Luck
i know years ago their hotspots were non functional or crappy at best. But it may have improved or maybe not.
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There is a program that I believe is only supported on windows PCs that allows roaming WiFi access. It works on boingo WiFi I believe.