Free wifi on Trains - crap

25.06.08

When I travel to London, I tend to use the Trains First Class so I can work, we get free internet I’m using my phone to connect at the moment, because the Free WiFi isn’t working again it’s so on and off

The other thing is the IP address I get is Polish !! go figure, anyway I just found a new game… It called mess with everyone on the train, while the wifi keeps coming on and off, I switch SEO for firefox on, set it to pull Pagerank and started searching with num set to 100 hehehe..

The funny thing is it took 10 minutes for Google to banned the IP address and now everyone is complaining to about the service, Me I just keep saying it’s Live.com is working fine for me.. ;) sorry Matt but this game is too funny..  but they should offer a decent service I paid 240 quid for this journey

Starbucks next see how long before I get kicked out of Google there as well.. oh the fun..

DaveN

10 Comments

  • 1

    That is just evil :)
    Personally, I’d hide a spam server in the toilets.

    Mark
    http://www.digeratimarketing.co.uk

    25th June 2008 @ 11:06

  • 2

    I think its a Swedish IP you get, the company they get the service from are based there - and yes it is rubbish usually. If you get a quiet train though its usable.

    Dan
    http://www.comparison.co.uk

    25th June 2008 @ 11:20

  • 3

    Dave, that’s really evil.
    Funny as hell, but evil nonetheless ;-)

    Ken Jones
    http://www.seopscentre.com

    25th June 2008 @ 11:23

  • 4

    Is it free in the whole train?

    Mubin
    http://www.mubinahmed.com

    25th June 2008 @ 11:40

  • 5

    That’s pretty funny Dave.
    Does only first class get the wi-fi?

    Dominic

    25th June 2008 @ 11:51

  • 6

    that wasn’t a joke, it was juvenile behaviour worthy of a 10 yr old to wreck the service by getting the IP blocked by google

    I have unsubscribed from your rss feed

    Bob

    25th June 2008 @ 11:57

  • 7

    I recently had a last-minute return to London which cost £179 and I had to stand for most of the return journey. Outrageous!

    Ian M

    25th June 2008 @ 12:45

  • 8

    @mubin yes it’s free on the whole train

    DaveN

    25th June 2008 @ 16:41

  • 9

    @bob what people actually subscribed from my rss feed ? lol that’s way funny ..

    Dave

    DaveN

    25th June 2008 @ 16:47

  • 10

    That was juvenile behavior worthy of a ten year old getting the IP blocked by Google.

    I have subscribed to your RSS feed.

    David
    http://www.davidmcfarlane.org.uk

    27th June 2008 @ 01:08

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