Fon has decided to open our WiFi network in Japan to all for free(english.martinvarsavsky.net) |
Fon has decided to open our WiFi network in Japan to all for free(english.martinvarsavsky.net) |
The system was a government requirement for events such as yesterday's quake, but I can't confirm all phone disturbances reported were/are due to it.
Technically, it relies on a bitpattern called "accessClasssNBarred".
My best wishes to your family.
On a tangentially related note, are their hotspots in Japan 802.11n?
Most of them probably aren't. Fonera only has one product that supports 802.11n http://wiki.fon.com/wiki/Fonera_2.0n
Thoughts?
Maybe they are Big in Japan.
That must have been not working very well. So, around August 2010, they updated the firmware in the routers, including those already deployed, to turn on the Fon option by default. Plenty of access points now available ...
(Details: although it uses the same radio and bandwidth, the public Fon access point uses a different IP; it requires a password which anyone who provides Fon access in his wireless router can have by registering with fon.com)