Wi-Fi hotspots are incredibly common nowadays, and you don’t even
have to be in the most built-up of areas to find a connectable router.
But there are still those occasions where a hotspot cannot be found, or
an apparently public network is closed off by means a password, and
rather than leaving you to ask around for those magical characters,
there’s an app that allows users to submit networks and passwords for
the wider audience to utilize. Networks are plotted on a map, meaning
you can move around towards nearby hotspots, and when you’re within
range, password details are provided on tap.
The app is called WiFi Map, and is essentially a standalone version of something that Foursquare
has been providing for a while. The fame check-in app regularly
includes details of Wi-Fi routers and passwords for the convenience of
subsequent visitors, but WiFi Map is a much more robust, specific
experience if you’re just looking to open up your laptop and get a
little work done.
Created for both Android and iOS users, it’s free to download and try out, although at base level, will only let you see hotspots within 1.2 miles of your current location or where you happen to search. The full version, which can be upgraded in-app, loosens this restriction, and critically, lets you save maps for offline viewing – ideal if you’re running low on data and preparing a contingency plan.
Anyway, if you’re always on the move and spend an unholy amount of time looking for Wi-Fi, give WiFi Map a try, and as ever, do leave your thoughts below.
(Download: WiFi Map for iOS / Android)
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