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beemk 01-02-2005 02:10 AM

vegas airport wifi
 
i still have a bunch of work to do, im going to wait an hour or 2 for my friend at the airport and get some work done because we couldnt get the same flight, do they have wifi there? anyone have info?

Tanker 01-02-2005 02:13 AM

not sure I have been in there a lot but I was always out real fast

Tanker 01-02-2005 02:13 AM

Buffalo though has a nice Wi Fi in thier airport

baddog 01-02-2005 02:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Tanker
Buffalo though has a nice Wi Fi in thier airport


That should help :upsidedow

beemk 01-02-2005 02:18 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog
That should help :upsidedow

:1orglaugh

thanks though tanker

Tanker 01-02-2005 02:20 AM

LOL I have to finish packing see you all tomorrow

BlingDaddy 01-02-2005 02:22 AM

Denver has WiFi. Know it doesn't help though. :1orglaugh

Chris 01-02-2005 02:26 AM

http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...t+have+wifi%3F

holy fucking google batman :)

Chris 01-02-2005 02:27 AM

By Jan. 4, some 90 percent of the public areas in the airport will be covered by the new wireless local area network, which comprises switches and access points from Aruba Wireless Networks Inc., according to airport officials.

Several regional airports offer free Wi-Fi, but McCarran?among the 15 busiest airports in the world?is the largest to offer the service at no cost to travelers.

PointerClick here to read about wireless eyes watching travelers in airports.

Airport officials said they considered charging for the Wi-Fi services the way most major airports do, but could not find any revenue models that seemed fair to passengers.

"This is a little bit uncharacteristic for us, providing something for free," said Randall Walker, director of aviation for Nevada's Clark County. "Maybe someday when the market matures and becomes more the business model for cell phones, we might start [charging a fee for Wi-Fi.] But right now, we're offering it for free because we didn't like the business models that were available."

eWEEK Special Report: Wireless in the Enterprise

Several wireless hot-spot providers such as Wayport Inc. and T-Mobile U.S.A. Inc. offer Wi-Fi at multiple airports. Customers have a range of payment options ranging from $6 to $10 for a single connection to $30 to $50 per month, depending on the contract agreement.

But not all major airports offer services from the same hot-spot providers, and not all travelers can justify paying for a hot-spot contract?especially travelers who just spent a week in Vegas.

"The thought of someone wanting to get wireless in the airport and paying 10 bucks for a one-shot deal didn't seem like good customer service," Walker said.

PointerWhat will consolidation in WLAN switching mean to users? Find out in Monday's issue of eWEEK.

Setting up the network cost $70,000, Walker said, adding that the airport kept down costs by hooking up the WLAN to its existing computer network.

McCarran plans to use the WLAN for other airport services as well. Wheelchair dispatchers will use the network to convey passenger pick-up information via PDAs, Clark said.


may not be up when you fly in but the 4th :)

beemk 01-02-2005 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by JupZChris
may not be up when you fly in but the 4th :)

yeah i saw that, wasnt sure if they had a paid thing from before

Chris 01-02-2005 02:41 AM

no - but i just talked to a friend in vegas and they said that parts of the airport has working wifi

beemk 01-02-2005 03:11 AM

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Originally Posted by JupZChris
no - but i just talked to a friend in vegas and they said that parts of the airport has working wifi

awesome thanks

JFK 01-02-2005 03:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JupZChris
By Jan. 4, some 90 percent of the public areas in the airport will be covered by the new wireless local area network, which comprises switches and access points from Aruba Wireless Networks Inc., according to airport officials.

Several regional airports offer free Wi-Fi, but McCarran?among the 15 busiest airports in the world?is the largest to offer the service at no cost to travelers.

PointerClick here to read about wireless eyes watching travelers in airports.

Airport officials said they considered charging for the Wi-Fi services the way most major airports do, but could not find any revenue models that seemed fair to passengers.

"This is a little bit uncharacteristic for us, providing something for free," said Randall Walker, director of aviation for Nevada's Clark County. "Maybe someday when the market matures and becomes more the business model for cell phones, we might start [charging a fee for Wi-Fi.] But right now, we're offering it for free because we didn't like the business models that were available."

eWEEK Special Report: Wireless in the Enterprise

Several wireless hot-spot providers such as Wayport Inc. and T-Mobile U.S.A. Inc. offer Wi-Fi at multiple airports. Customers have a range of payment options ranging from $6 to $10 for a single connection to $30 to $50 per month, depending on the contract agreement.

But not all major airports offer services from the same hot-spot providers, and not all travelers can justify paying for a hot-spot contract?especially travelers who just spent a week in Vegas.

"The thought of someone wanting to get wireless in the airport and paying 10 bucks for a one-shot deal didn't seem like good customer service," Walker said.

PointerWhat will consolidation in WLAN switching mean to users? Find out in Monday's issue of eWEEK.

Setting up the network cost $70,000, Walker said, adding that the airport kept down costs by hooking up the WLAN to its existing computer network.

McCarran plans to use the WLAN for other airport services as well. Wheelchair dispatchers will use the network to convey passenger pick-up information via PDAs, Clark said.


may not be up when you fly in but the 4th :)


WOW...... something for nothing in Vegas, lets all just stay there :1orglaugh

beemk 01-02-2005 03:26 AM

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Originally Posted by JFK
WOW...... something for nothing in Vegas, lets all just stay there :1orglaugh

yeah fuck paying for my house, im gonna set up my desk in the middle of the airport and live there.... they're open 24 hours and have free internet. what more could i ask for?

laura99 01-02-2005 03:38 AM

LOL, become the guy in The Terminal. Just live in the airport.

Wiggles 01-02-2005 05:14 AM

I wish my city would go WiFi, would be so much easier.


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