17 Oct 2007
One way or another, most of us have some kind of portable access to the Internet, whether it is through our laptop, PDA or mobile phone. The latest mobiles enable access to WiFi networks, so you can pick up the latest news, your email or chat to friends through an IM client. However, to use a WiFi network, you'll need an ongoing subscription. You then need a network that's part of your subscription. Using a third-party network for free has been proved to be illegal, without permission of the network owner.
Whisher 2 beta is a free tool that enables you to share your WiFi network, for free, with other users. You can configure your bandwidth, so you could limit usage, so it's not completely saturated. Whisher 2 beta will also find free networks that are part of the Whisher network. It's also a chat client too, so you can chat to friends, irrespective of their network.
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