wifi question
#1
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wifi question
Ok, don't shout at me all at once. I've recently completed my purchase of a two bed apartment in Vista Esuri.
I'm now thinking of getting wifi. I noticed while I was there last week that there were two wifi signals with names like "Vista Esuri B1" and "Vista Esuri B3". Each required a username and password to log-in. I wondered if this was a communal signal that I could gain access to with a financial contribution?
I just thought with names like that, that they sounded more like communal email servers than personal ones. Obviously it sounds much more cost effective if I can join a communal service.
This subject may well have been dealt with properly in another thread but I couldn't spot it. Any advice on this appreciated.
I'm now thinking of getting wifi. I noticed while I was there last week that there were two wifi signals with names like "Vista Esuri B1" and "Vista Esuri B3". Each required a username and password to log-in. I wondered if this was a communal signal that I could gain access to with a financial contribution?
I just thought with names like that, that they sounded more like communal email servers than personal ones. Obviously it sounds much more cost effective if I can join a communal service.
This subject may well have been dealt with properly in another thread but I couldn't spot it. Any advice on this appreciated.
#2
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Re: wifi question
Doubtful anyone here would lnow. Ask your landlord ???
#3
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Re: wifi question
Ok, don't shout at me all at once. I've recently completed my purchase of a two bed apartment in Vista Esuri.
I'm now thinking of getting wifi. I noticed while I was there last week that there were two wifi signals with names like "Vista Esuri B1" and "Vista Esuri B3". Each required a username and password to log-in. I wondered if this was a communal signal that I could gain access to with a financial contribution?
I just thought with names like that, that they sounded more like communal email servers than personal ones. Obviously it sounds much more cost effective if I can join a communal service.
This subject may well have been dealt with properly in another thread but I couldn't spot it. Any advice on this appreciated.
I'm now thinking of getting wifi. I noticed while I was there last week that there were two wifi signals with names like "Vista Esuri B1" and "Vista Esuri B3". Each required a username and password to log-in. I wondered if this was a communal signal that I could gain access to with a financial contribution?
I just thought with names like that, that they sounded more like communal email servers than personal ones. Obviously it sounds much more cost effective if I can join a communal service.
This subject may well have been dealt with properly in another thread but I couldn't spot it. Any advice on this appreciated.
#4
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Re: wifi question
Thanks that's promising, oh and thanks to all for any contributions.
#7
Re: wifi question
Or you could ask the management company, we have Gesprosur in Marina Esuri, you may have the same as they seem to have proliferated lately.
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Re: wifi question
Perhaps landlord is poor choice of words, but how would anyone on this forum know whether his building has community WIFI? Wouldn't it be easier / mote sensible to simply ask the local building supervisor?
#9
Re: wifi question
Of course as a backstop there is always Bill and Clare. Also Monday Club would be a good place to ask. It would have helped of course if the OP had given his Portal location on Vista Esuri since Costa Esuri is a big place.
Last edited by EsuriJohn; Feb 16th 2014 at 6:02 am.
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Re: wifi question
Most of us live on Esuri some actually work on there in building maintenance and management and of course all attend the AGM of their own Portal or building so as has been demonstrated someone does KNOW and can pass that information on or at least who to contact to find it out.
Of course as a backstop there is always Bill and Clare. Also Monday Club would be a good place to ask. It would have helped of course if the OP had given his Portal location on Vista Esuri since Costa Esuri is a big place.
Of course as a backstop there is always Bill and Clare. Also Monday Club would be a good place to ask. It would have helped of course if the OP had given his Portal location on Vista Esuri since Costa Esuri is a big place.
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Re: wifi question
Hmm. Well for starters BLADE, your very welcome to the forum and indeed to CE. When I bought in CE marina I used this forum all the time as their are an abundant amount of people ready and willing to pass on contacts and useful local info. Wishing you well with your new purchase.
Martin.
Martin.
#12
Re: wifi question
OK I stand corrected. But having bought an apartment in a building with apparent community resources (for which one can assume he pays community fees for), yet has nobody to ask locally, must ask for help on an internet forum to find out even basic information... just seems a bit odd. But then , this is Spain...
The people in this part of the Spanish forum help each other a great deal so I would have thought that this was an obvious place to ask.
Rosemary
#14
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Re: wifi question
Ok, don't shout at me all at once. I've recently completed my purchase of a two bed apartment in Vista Esuri.
I'm now thinking of getting wifi. I noticed while I was there last week that there were two wifi signals with names like "Vista Esuri B1" and "Vista Esuri B3". Each required a username and password to log-in. I wondered if this was a communal signal that I could gain access to with a financial contribution?
I just thought with names like that, that they sounded more like communal email servers than personal ones. Obviously it sounds much more cost effective if I can join a communal service.
This subject may well have been dealt with properly in another thread but I couldn't spot it. Any advice on this appreciated.
I'm now thinking of getting wifi. I noticed while I was there last week that there were two wifi signals with names like "Vista Esuri B1" and "Vista Esuri B3". Each required a username and password to log-in. I wondered if this was a communal signal that I could gain access to with a financial contribution?
I just thought with names like that, that they sounded more like communal email servers than personal ones. Obviously it sounds much more cost effective if I can join a communal service.
This subject may well have been dealt with properly in another thread but I couldn't spot it. Any advice on this appreciated.
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Re: wifi question
I was hoping to come along tomorrow night ...
Kath