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Ed Morrison · CLE Update: Wireless at dialup speeds
February 5th, 2011

For the last couple of years, I have been monitoring the CLE wireless problems. I’ve never quite figured out why the CLE airport administration can’t get this right.
They have finally figured out how to make it easy to sign into the CLE network.
Then…you are ported back 15 years. Welcome to the world of the Internet at dial-up speeds.
This morning, heading out of CLE, I tried loading a page. It took almost 2 minutes (1:46). I tried to capture the experience on Screenr, but, of course, the speed was too slow.
Then, half way through this post, I got kicked of the CLE network.
Then, they called my flight…
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So, I’m completed the post in Chicago’s Midway Airport where the wireless is fast and reliable.
(Memo: Case Western Reserve University should drop its logo from the CLE wireless network. It does you no good.)
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