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WiFi Wednesday: Mile High Edition Redux

Where: 8500 Peña Boulevard [map], Denver, CO, United States, 80249
June 13, 2007 at 9:04 AM | by | Comment (1)

Awhile back, we called out Denver International Airport for charging for Internet access. True, a bunch of business road dogs love the place--and we're beginning to like it, too--but we could never truly love a place that charges for 'net day passes.

Luckily, when we dropped in recently, we found a free WiFi hotspot. Truth be told, we went up to the Presidents Club in Concourse A to pull a Wendy Perrin. That's when we picked up a signal for a network called "MesaVerde." A quick walk downstairs revealed this to be the hotspot of a restaurant in the concourse of the same name. So there's the trick to DIA: pay for AT&T WiFi or sit outside Mesa Verde soaking up the bandwidth for free.

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Free no more...

A tipster just wrote in to say that this network is no longer free. But, he says, the Presidents Club just around the corner still has a signal: Look for the wireless network co_presidents_club.

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