Silicon Valley Watcher proposes free WiFi solution for most of San Francisco. . . and it could be done this afternoon!
By Tom Foremski - October 5, 2005
There has been much chatter about San Francisco's plans to offer WiFi to all its residents and businesses, and Google's offer to set up a city-wide hotspot for free.
Here is my proposal for (nearly) free WiFi solution that could be in place this very afternoon:
I realized we already have much of the infrastructure in place. In virtually any location in the city, I can pick up several WiFi signals from local networks. We just need to persuade people in SF with a wireless router to remove password protection and hang their antenna out the window, or place it by an outside window.
We already have the simple technologies to protect individual PCs/notebooks from being hacked wirelessly, which means we don't need to have closed wireless networks. Instant bridging of the digital gap!
What do you think?
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Comments (3)
One of my main issues regarding the current state of free wifi (what is it, Marina, Castro and Union Square?) is that it doesn't address the needs of folks living in the Outer Mission, Bayview, Hunters Point, etc. The saturation of free wifi is most highly concentrated in more affluent neighborhoods, and while there are lots and lots of signals downtown, they are almost always on lockdown.
A good idea, though, now that Google VPN is available (though only for WinTels -- I'm SOL). My router is dumbly named 'linksys' so if you're ever at the corner of 24th and Potrero...
Posted: October 5, 2005 6:13 PM
Jackson, please let me thank you for yuor kind offer of a signal when in a strange neighborhood. Please let me do the same, and look for tomtom at Eddy and Divisadero.
And you are right, Hunter's Point etc would have to be wired up wireless by Google, and Google would give them a Google computer (thin client) with an AJAX home suite and a search box always close at hand.
Posted: October 6, 2005 2:02 AM
That's the idea we have in mind, but adding a layer of control (or not!) over existing WiFi networks. If you want to review Whisher and give us your honest opinion we'd be grateful.
Regards,
Posted: February 8, 2007 4:34 PM