1 Is there a charge for wireless network in restaurants such as Tex 2 My Lenovo A65 mobile phone can

Updated on Restaurant 2024-09-18
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Wi-Fi is free and you are not charged.

    Your phone usage data may be that your other programs are not turned off, you click on task management and then end the activity.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    CMCC is charged, but Texx is a public Wi-Fi and is free of charge! Traffic monitoring calculates the ...... of trafficHowever, carriers do not record this data usage! It's equivalent to you and Tex using the same network, but it's paying for it!

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    CMCC is mobile wifi and is charged. There is no charge for Tex's. The merchant provides it for free, and it is recommended that public places do not connect to wifi that cannot determine the source, and some people specially set up wifi to steal other people's information.

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This kind of thing is not a brainstorm, KFC, McDonald's, Starbucks, etc. provide customers with fixed passwords every day, and the locations are all in the business district, and no one will stand around to rub the net. A WPA2 password is sufficient.

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