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Travelling with Wireless in Europe? 19

MMC asks: "Later on this year I'm going to travel in Europe for a honeymoon (specifically Italy and maybe others) and now that I have a digital camera I'm going to take a laptop etc. Dialing up is fine, but I'm really keen to find places which have publicly accessible wireless networks or somewhere I can plug the laptop in with Ethernet. I'm happy to pay for access in a Cafe or Hotel etc. Does anyone have any pointers (other than wandering around with NetStumbler)? Most Internet Cafe references seem quite incomplete and out of date."
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Travelling with Wireless in Europe?

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  • No laptop (Score:5, Insightful)

    by scompt ( 443489 ) on Monday June 03, 2002 @02:01PM (#3632432) Homepage
    Ditch the laptop and focus on the new wife.
  • by seigniory ( 89942 ) <bigfriggin&me,com> on Monday June 03, 2002 @02:06PM (#3632485)
    dude, you're going on your HONEYMOON for the love of god. I think you have more to worry about than this. You're probably lucky enough to even HAVE a honeymoon... shut off the geek in you for a week so you make it BACK married.
  • What to do (Score:5, Funny)

    by esorense ( 199722 ) on Monday June 03, 2002 @02:07PM (#3632495)
    Maybe on your honeymoon you should worry about "plugging in" other "devices." These are usually more fun than a PDA.
  • Once in a city, pick up a local phonebook and look for Internet Cafes. They'll be advertised in it. And if you don't find any in a particular area, you're on your honeymoon! You should have better things to do.
  • Recently found on a news site:
    A company called MegaBeam plans to offer 802.11 connectivity in some major hotel chains and highly crowded areas (airports, big railway stations) across all italy.
    The url is here [megabeam.it] but I'm afraid its only in Italian. They already cover the airports of Fiumicino (Roma) and Linate (Milano) and a few hotels and plan on covering the whole Starhotels chain very soon.
    Not terribly cheap (16 a day or 84/month) but better than nothing (and AFAIK there was absolutely nothing before this one)).
    Hope it helps, ciao.
  • by Matthew Weigel ( 888 ) on Monday June 03, 2002 @05:11PM (#3634087) Homepage Journal

    Don't take the laptop; it's fraught with temptations for things you probably shouldn't do on your honeymoon (and I don't just mean pr0n).

    But you do want to take a digital camera; and you don't want to run out of 'film.' So get a digital wallet, like the Terapin Mine [terapin-mine.com], or the Minds@Work MindStor or Digital Wallet [mindsatwork.net].


  • That's basically it. Europe is bustling with internet cafes. You can just plug in there and upload it to whatever home system any true geek will have... :)

    Yes. Don't forget. Europe works at 220 volts.
  • Early next month I'm going to be traveling over to the west of canada. I have a digi camera with a 128mb and a 16mb memory cards. Will internet cafe's let me plug the USB digi cam in and upload my pics to home?

    Thanks
    David.
  • Most of SAS' hotels have internet access. Though SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) is based in Scandinavia, they have airport hotels all over europe. They're known for their quality-over-cost approach to everything, and have recently begun to build out internet access everywhere, be it their hotels or their airport lounges.

    Afaik, the access in the hotel rooms is ethernet, while airport lounges is wireless. They are sure to litter the check-in counter with brochures of everything that's available.

    It costs like hell though.
    A coworkers six year old daughter managed to get billed for 80 euros after saying yes to some messages (hotel's internet messages, not porn :p)

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