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List of Truck Stops - Free WI-FI Internet

List of Truck Stops - Free WI-FI Internet access


Here are the Truck stops and Rest Areas that offers free wifi internet access
I ‘d like to make a complete list of it
Please add to the list if you know any truck stops or Rest area





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Arizona
Holbrook Truck Plaza, Holbrook, AZ; I-10 exit 292



Illinois
Oasis Service Area I-294 Hinsdale, O’Hare (except Lincoln)
Oasis Service Area I-90 Belvidere,Des Plains
SAPP Bros Truck stop Peru Il

Tennessee
Platteau Travel Plaza: I-40 Exit 320 Crossville, TN ( DQ restaurant)
North 40 Truck Stop at Exit 126 on I-40 in Holladay, TN

Oklahoma
Big Cabin T/S I-44 Exit 283 Big Cabin (super
Citco T/S I 94 & 69 Checotah (Americas best value inn)

Pennsylvania
Flying J T/S I-81 Exit 219 New Milford , (Hiex)
SAPP Bros T/S Clearfield

New York
Walton T/S I-87 Exit 16 Walton ( Scotty's Restaurant)
All Service Areas on NY thruway I-90, I-87


Montana
Kum & Go Truck Stop: I 90 Exit 426, Park city
Kum & Go Truck Stop: I 94 Exit 138, Miles City
Crossroads Truck stop : I 90 Exit 96, Missoula (Inn)
Muralts T/S I-90 Exit 96 Missoula (Muralts Restaurant)
Hood T/S I-44 exit 61

Wisconsin
Citco T/S I-90,I-94 Exit 89 Mauston WI (super8 moustons
Golden Rule Travel Plaza I-94 Exit 88 Osseo WI (truckstop.net)

North Dakota
Rest Area on I-90
Rest Area on I-90

Wyoming
SAPP Bros T/S I-80 exit 370 Cheyenne WY (sapp bros)


Michigan
Mobil Truck Stop, Grand Rapids, MI; US 131 exit 75 (76th Street)

Louisiana
Greenwood Rest Area on I-20

Arkansas
44 T/S I-30 Exit 44

Massachusetts
Ludlow service plaza Mass Turnpike I-90 Ludlow (Honeydew coffee)

UTAH
SAPP Bros T/S Salt Lake City

Colorado
SAPP Bros T/S Denver

Nebraska
SAPP Bros T/S Sydney
SAPP Bros T/S Ogallala
SAPP Bros T/S York
SAPP Bros T/S Odessa
SAPP Bros T/S Columbus
SAPP Bros T/S Lincoln
SAPP Bros T/S Omaha
SAPP Bros T/S Fremont
Shoemachers I-80, Lincoln NE



Kansas
SAPP Bros T/S Junction City

Iowa
SAPP Bros T/S Council Bluff
SAPP Bros T/S I-29 & 2 Percival Neb City

Texas
Rest Areas on I-20 I-35






Canada

Ontario
Big Truck stop Hwy 17 Pembroke
Husky Truck Stop (Restaurant) Courtney park Dr &410 Mississauga (Super
Esso Gas station: London Line, Sarnia 402 &40 (Linksys)

Quebec
Granby A10 Exit Restaurant (Front of Ultrama)
Ultrama A 20 exit 152 St Helene, PQ Ultrama ( Days Inn)

Alberta
Road King Truck stop : Barlow Trail Calgary (roadking)

British Columbia
Husky Truck stop: Trans Canada Hwy, Golden
Esso T/S Trans Canada Highway Chilliwack Super8 Restaurant & Lobby
Husky Wagon West T/S Hwy 5 exit 290 Merritt

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All the rest areas in Iowa have wireless internet available as far as I know.
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All the rest areas in Iowa have wireless internet available as far as I know.
It's free for the first half hour, peak usage makes it almost unusable at times but it does work most times. I'm not sure how much it costs after that.

Freightliner Dealerships have free wi-fi anywhere I have checked.
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It's free for the first half hour, peak usage makes it almost unusable at times but it does work most times. I'm not sure how much it costs after that.

Freightliner Dealerships have free wi-fi anywhere I have checked.

No sir, Your mistaken about that. Triad, Freightliner, in Greensboro, North Carolina, does not have any type of wireless feed. There are a few more I've been to also, that are the same. There's one just north of Dupont, Pa. I forgot the name of the town, but they don't have it. Neither does the one in Jeffersonville, Indiana. I know for a fact, that if you are not plugged into the wall, in any of these dealerships, you aren't getting on line, no matter what you try. I've been stuck at every one of these places, at some point or another, just in the past few months alone, for some reason or another. I've never been able to connect to anything when I was at any of them. Unless I asked a sales person, to loan me one of the vacant desks, and plugged my 'Puter directly into the wall.
I had a Broadband card, for a little while, but it broke, and I've been to busy to send it back for a new one.

Just a little FYI..: FLT, GIVES NOTHING FREE.

So help them if they ever offer anything for free. Aside from poor workmanship, and generally, poor business practices, and attitudes. I own a fleet, and deal with a lot of FLT dealers..They are a waste, and one worse than the other. Sometimes though, you don't exactly have a choice, but to go to the dealer.
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Thumbs up So don't buy Freightliner?

Hey there. So if I catch your drift, you're implying that Freightliner isn't gonna be a good purchase when customer service and repairs are concerned?

Interested in the subject. I have driven F.L.'s columbia and will be driving a century class soon. But I also have some experience in a couple of old Pete's.

Seems to me that KW is the way to go. But I'll let you weigh in.

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Thumbs up So what is the updated list so far?

So on to the Thread's main topic... What is the current updated list of free wi-fi?


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So on to the Thread's main topic... What is the current updated list of free wi-fi?


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ALL Bossleman's (Franchised to Pilot) offers FREE WiFi.
Holbrook Truck Plaza, Holbrook, AZ; I-10 exit 292 offers FREE WiFi
Mobil Truck Stop, Grand Rapids, MI; US 131 exit 75 (76th Street) offers FREE WiFi (Apparently NOT Free) Updated Aug 22, 2007
Shoemachers I-80, Lincoln NE offers FREE WiFi
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Do you mean the Hopi Travel Plaza (Conoco) at exit 292 on I-40 in Holbrook, AZ? I was there the other night, parked on the row closest to the west end of the building, and couldn't get a signal. I stopped there for the night because my truck stop guide said they had wi-fi....
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No sir, Your mistaken about that. Triad, Freightliner, in Greensboro, North Carolina, does not have any type of wireless feed. There are a few more I've been to also, that are the same. There's one just north of Dupont, Pa. I forgot the name of the town, but they don't have it. Neither does the one in Jeffersonville, Indiana. I know for a fact, that if you are not plugged into the wall, in any of these dealerships, you aren't getting on line, no matter what you try. I've been stuck at every one of these places, at some point or another, just in the past few months alone, for some reason or another. I've never been able to connect to anything when I was at any of them. Unless I asked a sales person, to loan me one of the vacant desks, and plugged my 'Puter directly into the wall.
I had a Broadband card, for a little while, but it broke, and I've been to busy to send it back for a new one.

Just a little FYI..: FLT, GIVES NOTHING FREE.

So help them if they ever offer anything for free. Aside from poor workmanship, and generally, poor business practices, and attitudes. I own a fleet, and deal with a lot of FLT dealers..They are a waste, and one worse than the other. Sometimes though, you don't exactly have a choice, but to go to the dealer.


Sadly he is right, some dealerships in some areas do but definitely not all, the first three dealerships I was stuck at did have it, Laredo, TX, Morton, IL, and Knoxville, TN, I thought did, but not sure about that one. I don't remember if the one in Indy had it or not, there was lots going on there and I didn't bother with my laptop even though I had it there.

Truck Country does not have free Wi-Fi, they do have Wi-Fi but wouldn't acknowledge having it.
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Hey there. So if I catch your drift, you're implying that Freightliner isn't gonna be a good purchase when customer service and repairs are concerned?

Interested in the subject. I have driven F.L.'s columbia and will be driving a century class soon. But I also have some experience in a couple of old Pete's.

Seems to me that KW is the way to go. But I'll let you weigh in.

Thanks

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The general consensus is that Kenworth has the best dealerships overall, but if you buy a used Kenworth with a Detroit diesel, you'd best be prepared to get the engine work done where they have the parts and service. If you need service and the dealer sucks, there are independent shops that do service work and repairs, there are also some FL dealerships I like, Harrison by Waterloo IA, and River States north of Lacrosse, WI are two. Cat engines are best serviced by Cat dealers. We have a Cat dealer in northeast Iowa, about 20 miles from here.
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