Wireless Toronto
Wireless Toronto is a volunteer non-profit community wireless network in Toronto. Wireless Toronto began in 2005 and has been 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.
Wireless Toronto hotspots are created using Linksys WRT54G wireless routers running OpenWrt and WifiDog. Currently, the largest hotspot is in the historic St. Lawrence Market in downtown Toronto.
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 wifi hotspot map
- The TTC offers free, ad supported wireless at many of its stations
See also
External links
- Wireless Toronto Site
- Wireless Toronto Blog
- Wireless Toronto Locations Map
- Toronto Public Library Free Wireless Internet Access Service
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