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How to use wifi for outbound travel
First choice: it is right to find a coffee shop. As we all know, Starbucks has covered Wifi for a long time. Therefore, if you want to find a Wifi hotspot abroad, you can first ask if there are any international chain cafes or restaurants around. Generally speaking, such places can provide free wireless internet access, and of course you have to spend money there. This choice is wise if it is not particularly exclusive to a certain brand.
In addition, many hotels, especially youth hostels, provide free wireless Internet access. It's just that some hotels can only find wireless internet access signals in public areas such as the basement or lobby. Therefore, when choosing a hotel, it is best to choose a hotel that ensures that every room has a wireless network signal, because you can't guarantee that you will be lucky enough to get one of the few rooms with only a signal when you check in.
Second: remember that websites look for "hot spots"
1. Partner Gathering Network (www.hoju.cn) This website is a community-based website that provides hot-spot inquiry and sharing, and it is called "Partner Gathering Network". You can find the hot spots in your area here. In addition, the website also uses GoogleMaps to produce a map of hot spots in various countries. Enter map.hoju.cn, enter the name of the city, business district or hot spot, and search results, including detailed address, contact number, etc.
2.www.jiwire.com
This website contains almost all places where wireless internet access can be found in various countries. Login to www.jiwire.com/search-Hotspot-Loca-tions.htm, can even find out whether you can find the signal of wireless Internet access near a street, and show whether they provide free services or list specific price lists. Moreover, in the website, you can also find search and help software specifically for computer XP operating system, i-Phone mobile phone system and Skpye software, so that visitors can make full use of their devices to find hot spots.
3.www.airportwifiguide.com and www.travelpost.com.
Although the airport is not listed in the ranking of public places in the wireless Internet signal set, the most boring time in travel is mostly spent at the airport waiting for a connecting flight or when the plane is delayed. Fortunately, most airports in the world have free wireless Internet access.
Use free Wifi in two popular tourist destinations.
Although the above websites provide a lot of convenience for overseas tourists to use Wifi, there are always times when the signal is bad. Don't worry. In fact, the wireless network coverage area in many countries and regions is quite dense. In addition to the regular free Wifi networks provided by some merchants, there are also targeted free Wifi policies in various places. Before you travel, you may wish to search for the free Wifi policy of your destination.
South Korea: Airports and cafes cover tourists. When they get off the plane, they can use their smartphones to surf the Internet and learn about various services and other related information at the airport. Free travellers can also get free wireless network at the Tourism Consulting Center of Korea Tourism Bureau, and the password is posted on the wall publicly. They also provide free internet access for tourists, especially on the free bus from Seoul to Busan. Chic cafes all over the streets can be regarded as a major culture in Seoul. Most of these cafes provide free wireless networks for customers entering the store, such as Starbucks, Korean coffee chain CoffeeBean, CafeBene, Angel-in -us, Tom& etc. Tom, wait. The wireless network password of the store will be displayed on the receipt of tourists after buying coffee. So it is impossible to surf the internet without spending money. China Hongkong:
Wifi+ ICBC value-added services
The governments of China and Hongkong use WLAN in public places for free. You can find out the nearby GovWifi location from the GovWifi search engine of the Hong Kong Government WiFi Link, or go directly to the government website with the GovWifi logo, turn on your wireless network, set the network name (SSID) to "FreeGovWifi-E", and then click "Connect". When using encrypted connection, please enter the user name "govWiFi" and password "govWiFi", open the browser and agree to "Use Code".
On September 20th 1 30th/30th, ICBC launched the value-added service of free wireless Internet access in Hong Kong. Customers with ICBC credit cards issued in China who spend over 2,000 RMB in the settlement channel of UnionPay in Hong Kong will receive 7 days wireless Internet access service in Hong Kong. ICBC's free Wifi service in Hong Kong will be presented to customers by sending login account and password via SMS. At present, this value-added service has opened nearly 4,000 Wifi hotspots in Hong Kong, covering not only many chain convenience stores and restaurants such as 7-eleven and Haagen-Dazs, but also hundreds of shopping centers such as Harbour City, Tongluo Square, Fiona Fang Shopping Mall and APM Shopping Mall, as well as thousands of transportation stations and telephone booths such as subways and ports.
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