[arm-allstar] How to connect to hotel Wi-Fi while traveling with a portable node
Tony Ross
ynotssor at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 20 22:23:52 EST 2017
Your unstated assumption is that one has a monitor and keyboard
attached, of course.
On 07/20/2017 08:11 AM, "Paul Aidukas via arm-allstar" wrote:
> You can try lynx text based browser.
> If not installed use this command:
> pacman -Sy lynx
>
> On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 11:03 AM, "ssedgwick via arm-allstar" wrote:
>
>> Hi all, I hope this question has not be ask before.
>>
>> I was traveling last week and took along my portable hamVOIP V1.5 pi
>> allstar node that I kluged together at the last minute. It’s similar to
>> the nice portable allstar node that Doug built that is show on his hamvoip
>> webpage. I had an HDMI display, mouse and keyboard to enter the WiFi
>> access and it worked great while I stayed with family using their home
>> internet.
>>
>> I few nights I stayed at a hotel that required me to log into their Wi-Fi
>> using a browser by entering my room number and my last name, but as far as
>> I know V1.5 does not have a browser option so I was not able to enter the
>> information and use the hotel WiFI.
>>
>> I stayed at two different hotels and both required the same information to
>> use their WiFi.
>>
>> Anyone have a suggestion or work around that will allow the node to work
>> on this type of hotel WIFI?
>>
>> Thanks
>> 73
>> Steve_WB8GRS
>>
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