Google Launches Free WiFi For “Trusted Testers” in Mountain View, CA

Reports indicate that Google has launched its free WiFi program for select individuals in Mountain View, California. Google has supplied a map of acccess points and coverage holes, support page, and FAQ. It is still unknown who is included in this “trusted testers” program — let us know if you’re aware of who has access.

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One Response to “Google Launches Free WiFi For “Trusted Testers” in Mountain View, CA”

  1. Ron Coffman on July 10th, 2007 at 2:52 pm

    I have had a NEW Toshiba Notebook with WiFi built in for approximately one month now and I have not been able to get the Internet from inside or outside of my home. I LIVE IN MTN. VIEW and can not get the gree Google access to the internet, which you have antennas within one to two blocks of my home ??????

    I have moved underneath one of your antennas at the corner of Calderon and Church streets and I can get into the internet, but it is not easy holding my notebook inside of my car.

    Could you please respond to me about how to get the free internet OR Could you please PUT UP JUST ONE more antenna on the telephone pole RIGHT OUTSIDE of our home at 537 Anza Street in MTN. VIEW. And also could you tell me what the code is that I can receive your internet on my settings page of the LAN — mine is blank and I think I am suppose to have some numbers listed to receive from.

    Thank you for your time and could you please answer me ASAP so I can get the internet going. Ron Coffman 537 Anza St. Mtn. View, CA 94041

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