Canalsman
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I am off to France for the Winter ... last Winter I did the same and noted just how many FON spots there were but to which I could not connect (not having any logon credentials).
I don't have BT broadband, or any broadband at all in fact just using my 3 phone as a 3G hotspot.
So to get the necessary means to log on to FON spots meant buying a FON router. I struck lucky and bought a six year old example, brand new, for £13 on ebay.
This is where it started to get tricky. You have to set yourself up a FON account as the first step. Easy, you'd think, follow the instructions to register at fon.com.
However, there is no accessible link on the FON website. If you try, you end up with the assumption that you're a BT customer. After lots of digging using Google, I found this page on the web:
How to: Set Up a FON Spot
And within that the magic link:
https://www.fon.com/en/register/form
This is the link that I think they don't wish you to find.
After that the rest was fairly easy following the instructions that came with the router. (And using a neighbour's broadband connection to complete the registration and setup process.)
And it all works! I tested it by logging on to a FON spot near my house and surfing for free.
(The current model - FON Simpl - appears to be much easier to set up by the way ...)
I don't have BT broadband, or any broadband at all in fact just using my 3 phone as a 3G hotspot.
So to get the necessary means to log on to FON spots meant buying a FON router. I struck lucky and bought a six year old example, brand new, for £13 on ebay.
This is where it started to get tricky. You have to set yourself up a FON account as the first step. Easy, you'd think, follow the instructions to register at fon.com.
However, there is no accessible link on the FON website. If you try, you end up with the assumption that you're a BT customer. After lots of digging using Google, I found this page on the web:
How to: Set Up a FON Spot
And within that the magic link:
https://www.fon.com/en/register/form
This is the link that I think they don't wish you to find.
After that the rest was fairly easy following the instructions that came with the router. (And using a neighbour's broadband connection to complete the registration and setup process.)
And it all works! I tested it by logging on to a FON spot near my house and surfing for free.
(The current model - FON Simpl - appears to be much easier to set up by the way ...)