[*] free FON routers

Sean Walberg sean at ertw.com
Wed Mar 7 06:57:49 CST 2007


I got mine yesterday. Works great except I can't associate with the
private ssid!  Might be a problem with my laptop (win2k) so I'll try
with WinXP tonight before digging further into it.

Sean

On 3/7/07, Dan & Michele <ve4drk at shaw.ca> wrote:
> Thanks for the good info tonight .... I decided to check out the fon
> router i received ...
> upon startup (without it being hooked up to an internet connection), it
> has firmware: 0.7.1 r2 with a dns entry pointing to 213.134.45.129
> (ns01.fon.com)
>
> So, I checked things out and went through the config ...
> it so happens that it does an automatic firmware upgrade when one is
> available ... I'm  now at revision 0.7.1 r2 and a new entry is available
> under the advanced menu: "port forwarding"
>
> So .. all is interesting, will have to do some more tests on it ...
> haven't checked out it's ports yet, but it listens to 80 and 8080 .. no
> telnet nor ssh that i know of yet ..
>
> Dan.
>
> Bill Reid wrote:
> > Further to my discussion of the FON social router.
> > The invite a friend to get a free router has some caveats.
> > I am only allowed to invite one friend. Canada is not in the drop list
> > so I picked USA. No idea if this is just an oversight or intented. I
> > sent Rob an invite. There is a suggestion that when he signs up as a
> > Fonero then I will be able to invite another.
> > Thanks to Shawn and John for the presentations tonight. Another
> > informative meeting.
> >
> >
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