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		<title>By: Cyberlaw Central &#187; Review of One Week with the Travelmate C200</title>
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		<description>[...] The next day was a planned trip to Madison, WI with family. Once there, at my Aunt&#8217;s house I discovered one of her neighbors was running a completely open Wifi port, which I have previously written about here. The next day involved more events with family and friends, returning home that Sunday night. I spent some time that night finishing up some software installations, but still was unable to connect to the WiFi. I knew it wasn&#8217;t the tablet&#8217;s fault since I could see the network, it just wouldn&#8217;t let me log in. Something was wrong with the router&#8217;s setup, not the tablet. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The next day was a planned trip to Madison, WI with family. Once there, at my Aunt&#8217;s house I discovered one of her neighbors was running a completely open Wifi port, which I have previously written about here. The next day involved more events with family and friends, returning home that Sunday night. I spent some time that night finishing up some software installations, but still was unable to connect to the WiFi. I knew it wasn&#8217;t the tablet&#8217;s fault since I could see the network, it just wouldn&#8217;t let me log in. Something was wrong with the router&#8217;s setup, not the tablet. [...]</p>
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