An unlocked wi-fi connection is available where I live, but it's not from one of the neighbours.
It comes through at 100 per cent - stronger than my own Sky wireless service.
It's on the list of available connections as 'dlink' followed by my street name.
Click on it, and off you go at broadband speeds.
A Google of dlink shows it to be some American computer company, but no mention of free-for-all internet access.
Can anyone shed any light on what I presume is some community get connected scheme?
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