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Hi all, long-time lurker, first-time poster etc - does anyone know of anywhere doing free Wi Fi in ED?


Had something urgent for work the other day (our home one is being installed) and did the majority of Lordship Lane. As it was before 12 EDT / The Rye had yet to open, Cafe Nero offers er, a ?4 for 45 mins service and Blue Mountain / the other place on Northcross don't offer it.


Ended up in Peckham Library on their painfully slow connection.


Alternatively, maybe you could post details of any unsecured networks on your road and I'll come round in the car? ; )

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Ted Max Wrote:

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> Green and Blue. Free and open WiFi, and the

> coffee's good. Plus they have plenty of power

> points as well.


Ah, about the only place I didn't visit. Thanks.


I associate them with wine, which wasn't really doing it for me on Monday morning...

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