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Need to stay connected? Don’t panic. There are several ways you can find free WiFi wherever you are.
If you want a quick and easy way to scan your area to find the closest hotspots, check out a free app called WeFi. WeFi lists over 200 million WiFi hotspots around the world so you’ll never have to go too far to find a connection.
Another thing to consider is your cable company. Depending on your provider, you may already have free WiFi access. Cablevision, Time Warner, Comcast, Cox Communications and Bright House Networks all provide more than 250,000 free hotspots in metropolitan areas. Just visit your provider’s WiFi homepage, or download its free WiFi finder app.

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Another way to connect is by tethering. Tethering is a feature that turns your smartphone into a portable WiFi hotspot. Most smartphones have this capability already built in. To activate it, go into your WiFi settings and enable your “personal hotspot” option. Once it’s set, your phone will appear as an available WiFi network, so you can share — or “tether” — your phone’s connection to your laptop or tablet.
There’s one thing to watch out for, though. Tethering does tend to use up your phone’s data plan pretty quickly, so check your network’s terms and conditions first so you don’t get hit with any unwanted charges.
– DailyFinance

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  1. Don Lucassi

    August 25, 2015 at 7:34 am

    Does this work for Nigerian network providers? I highly highly highly doubt it.

  2. imosjoe

    August 28, 2015 at 3:02 pm

    please does it work now in Nigeria cause una data go finish in one day

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