iseeinet is recently busy, so I will post some for him :)
Fon is a great idea, but what happens if you want to join a WIFI community, but do not wish to purchase the La Fonera for a specific reason, especially with regards to the operating temperature?
In such instance, you'll join the Tomizone! Tomizone is a startup from New Zealand with the likes of Fon's idea. However, you get to use your exisiting wireless routers. Models currently supported are the Linksys WRT54G/L and from D-Link, the DI524UP. Support for other models are in the way.
Today, I will showcase the DI524UP as a demo for the Tomizone network.
Unlike the La Fonera being unfriendly to home user by removing the LAN port off, Tomizone's approach of using their firmware on the exisitng products off common models from well known brand allows practically many users up on their board sharing internet. On top of which, Tomizone is not exclusively just about WIFI. Businessman could, on other hand provide internet connection through the router's LAN port as shown in the DI524UP's Web Interface. This will allow a cafe or backpacker/motel to be powered with a Pay-to-Use mode, where wireless signal might be weak for the wide areas to cover. Well thought of.
As of current, there are not that many members up aboard the Tomizone network, however this changes when you and I as well as many all around the globe started to participate for the Free Internet everywhere idea.
The DI524UP is currently for sale at roughly SGD70 only. Coupled with Unrestricted Lifetime Warranty, 4 LAN ports as well as USB print server against that of the La Fonera and the much pricier Linksys, this unit is a steal!
Leo