If it was possible, don't you think everyone would be doing it?
Having said that, I don't pay for it because I use it from work!!!
2006-06-16 01:42:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Well you could get a wireless adapter for your computer. Sometimes a neighbor(s) will have an unsecured wireless router at home like a LinkSys using the default settings not requiring a WEP key (like a password) or having MAC filtering turned on. A lot of people do this because they are clueless. You could pick up that network with a wireless card and hop right on for free. That is actually how my girlfriend is getting internet right now. She has a friend downstairs that has a wireless router who said she could hop on and use it but when she scans for available networks she picks up someone elses also that has an even stronger signal so she uses that one. Of course if you live out in the woods or in the middle of nowhere that may not be an option. There used to be free dial-up places (just look on the internet) but you have to deal with ads and slow speeds.
2006-06-16 01:37:55
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answered by DiRTy D 5
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The only free source for internet, is using a dial-up modem, and getting net-zero. They offer a free service, but it's only for 10 hours per month,and that's it. Then you have to wait until next month. So you are limited. But at least with a dial-up you can find a sever almost anywhere. Hope this helps, oh and by the way they also offer a $4.95 per month unlimited use service, where you pay by the month.
2006-06-16 01:40:26
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answered by thugtwin1@sbcglobal.net 3
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I very much doubt it's possible. You can get a free trial with AOL or other companies but it only usually lasts a few weeks or months, and you would still need a phone line which needs to be paid for.
I don't know where you are from, but in the UK there are a lot of council services, libraries etc that provide free net access.
2006-06-16 01:39:11
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answered by justasiam29 5
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Join "TALK TALK" if you pay for their line rental and telephone calls approx £21.99 per month you get broadband free. You do have to pay a joining fee of approx £29.99 and there is an 18month committment period.
2006-06-16 02:58:53
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answered by butterfly55freedom 4
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Free ISP's are few and far between, but do exist. Low cost ones are easier to find with prices of dialup as low as $3/mo
2006-06-16 01:37:39
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answered by waylandbill 3
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From home? You can't! If you have a laptop with wi-fi, there are free hotspots where you can surf to your heart's content.
2006-06-16 02:05:44
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answered by Timothy B 1
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That Is Illegal... Why would you publicly ask how to steal a service when you know you have to pay for????
2006-06-16 01:37:21
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answered by therapetandy 3
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