At a few truck stops that advertised that they had Wi-Fi (for example, Pilot in Plymouth, IN), I connected and the only website I could get to was a Colubris Networks login screen. There is no apparent way to register for an account there so I can't get online. What's going on?
Colubris?
Discussion in 'Truck Stops' started by spinpsychle, Jan 10, 2009.
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Ask at the desk about wifi access.
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If I have a wireless card, and am at a Truck stop that has free wi-fi. Do I have to use theirs or will My air card take over? Do I want to use free Wi-Fi?
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It is your choice. They do not operate on the same frequency. -
Good luck finding a truck stop with free WiFi but Love's off I-24 in Calvert City , KY had free WiFi when I was there a couple of weeks ago . It shows up as Pilot when you scan . I connected to it and it was free . I used it 4 times`the first 2 weeks of December .
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The last time I was through Joplin Mo, the Petro there had free wi fi. Good strong signal too, at least where I was parked at the Pilot across the street
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Guess you never make it to a Bosslemans or a Sapp Bros. Tk Stop.
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I too have an air card. It's my primary soruce of getting on the net. You have to go into the properties and change the setting on how you want it to work.
As well if you want to use wifi, make sure you manually turn it on. Mos laptops have a switch somewhere on the out side , to turn on the wifi.
Sometimes when iam at a palce with free wifi, i find it may be better than using the aircard. Do tot he location of being out in the sticks, and the air card runs slow.
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I had so much trouble that I just went to Verizon's wireless and it's coverage everwhere they have cell phone coverage, so it's pretty good. So far...
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