Wireless Toronto
Formation | 2005 |
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Website | http://www.wirelesstoronto.ca/ |
Wireless Toronto is a volunteer not-for-profit community wireless network in Toronto. Wireless Toronto began in 2005 with the goal of setting up no-cost public wireless Internet access around the Greater Toronto Area and exploring ways to use Wi-Fi technology to strengthen local community and culture. At its peak, Wireless Toronto hotspots served over 1000 connections per day at 38 individual locations.[1]
Wireless Toronto hotspots are created using Linksys WRT54G or Motorola WR850G wireless routers running OpenWrt and WifiDog.[2]
Other free wireless services in the GTA
- The Toronto Public Library (TPL) offers free public wireless access in all of its 99 branches.
- The Markham Public Libraries (MPL) offers free public wireless access in the Angus Glen Library, the Markham Village Library, the Thornhill Community Library, and the Unionville Library
- Viva offers free wireless access on its Rapid Transit Vehicles
- TOwifi offers a free Wi-Fi hotspot map
- The TTC offers free, ad supported wireless service at many of its stations
See also
References
- ^ Sawhney, Gabe (2018-09-28), Wireless Toronto, archived from the original on 2021-12-22, retrieved 2021-07-23
- ^ "router_setup_instructions [Wireless Toronto]". wiki.wirelesstoronto.ca. Archived from the original on 2020-10-01. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
External links
- Wireless Toronto Site
- Wireless Toronto Blog
- Wireless Toronto Locations Map
- Toronto Public Library Free Wireless Internet Access Service
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