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Free WIFI in Dulwich?


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Outside my flat has free wifi courtesy of me and BTFon. If all BT Broadband users connect/register themselves with "BT Fon", then you can hook up to someone else's BT Broadband. The BTFon website shows you where BTFon is available. I have used the facility a lot. I am not paid to advertise this service but it is a jolly useful tool!
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Jack's and Peckham Rye Cafe have free wifi too, ask staff for password.


NB at Nero's the wifi is free. Ok you need to register - which takes about a minute - but you can then use the same details at all cafe Neros.


I think to get free wifi at Starbuck's you need to get a loyalty card and register online.

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Can I ressurect this thread - I am newly self-employed and cannot bear to sit in my kitchen for much longer so looking for the best spots to work in around dulwich? Nice spaces that aren't always full, free wi-fi, staff who wont mind if you only order drinks and stay for the whole afternoon!?

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