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Get connected to WiFi easily with your Symbian device
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Written by SymbianOne
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Thursday, 26 April 2007
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The FON WiFi Connection Manager for Symbian devices is a free tool developed
by FON for Nokia WiFi phones users (Nokia E60, E61, N80, N91, N92, N93 and N95
models). All Foneros who own one of these phones are now able to connect them
to thousands of FONspots.
Download the FON WiFi Connection Manager for Symbian here . Once you have inserted
your FON username and password the first time upon installing the application,
you will then be able to connect automatically to the strongest signal the device
detects. This application allows you to easily locate FONspots all over the world
and to connect to them automatically. Get free calls with your Nokia phone through
FON!
What's FON?
FON is the largest WiFi community in the world. Our members share their wireless
Internet access at home and, in return, enjoy free WiFi wherever they find another
Fonero’s Access Point.
It all started as a simple idea. Why should you pay for Internet access on the
go when you have already paid for it at home? Exactly, you shouldn’t. So we decided
to help create a community of people who get more out of their connection through
sharing.
See http://www.fon.com/en/download
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