February 11, 2009 2:19 PM
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Fries With That Zune? Fast Food, Slow Connection
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This story was written by Staci D. Kramer.
Sitting in a McDonald's in suburban St. Louis, breaking my rule about eating fast food when I'm not on the road and trying out the latest Zune gimmick free wireless access via Wayport at roughly 9,800 golden arch outlets across the US. First impressions: Way easy and way slow. It's not just the Zune WiFi that's sluggish; the free-with-food hour of Wayport WiFi on my laptop is slower than real ketchup. It took about 5 minutes to establish a connection, load the page and log on. You could finish a Happy Meal by the time you're actually doing anything purposeful.
As for the Zune, as soon as I went to the Marketplace area on my freshly updated 2nd gen 8G model, it started looking for the network. Once it found Wayport, it took two tries to get signed on but no codes were required and once the connection took, it went right to the screen with links to top songs, top albums, new releases. I started listening to the Mama Mia movie soundtrack as it streamed, then decided to download the whole thing (a free download of Pierce Brosnan singing? priceless). Zune asked if I wanted to add it to the "cart" then I had to go the cart and start downloading. It's a clunky process but not difficult. The download started immediately. That's the good news. More than 45 minutes later, it's only at 57 percent. I had to give up listening to the soundtrack as it downloaded because it kept stuttering. Luckily, last night I downloaded an excellent new B.B. King album One Kind Favor using my wireless home network, a faster process, and it's doing a very nice job of drowning out the flat-screen TVs tuned into the OJ trial. I'll try streaming or downloading a song at a McDonald's next time, but not an album.
The Wayport process was much simpler than trying to use the WiFi on other out-of-home networks so far. I had absolutely no luck accessing it on T-Mobile at Starbucks; I could see the network but without a way to tell it my login, no dice. More about other features later. Can only stay at McD's for so long.
By Staci D. Kramer
Sitting in a McDonald's in suburban St. Louis, breaking my rule about eating fast food when I'm not on the road and trying out the latest Zune gimmick free wireless access via Wayport at roughly 9,800 golden arch outlets across the US. First impressions: Way easy and way slow. It's not just the Zune WiFi that's sluggish; the free-with-food hour of Wayport WiFi on my laptop is slower than real ketchup. It took about 5 minutes to establish a connection, load the page and log on. You could finish a Happy Meal by the time you're actually doing anything purposeful.
As for the Zune, as soon as I went to the Marketplace area on my freshly updated 2nd gen 8G model, it started looking for the network. Once it found Wayport, it took two tries to get signed on but no codes were required and once the connection took, it went right to the screen with links to top songs, top albums, new releases. I started listening to the Mama Mia movie soundtrack as it streamed, then decided to download the whole thing (a free download of Pierce Brosnan singing? priceless). Zune asked if I wanted to add it to the "cart" then I had to go the cart and start downloading. It's a clunky process but not difficult. The download started immediately. That's the good news. More than 45 minutes later, it's only at 57 percent. I had to give up listening to the soundtrack as it downloaded because it kept stuttering. Luckily, last night I downloaded an excellent new B.B. King album One Kind Favor using my wireless home network, a faster process, and it's doing a very nice job of drowning out the flat-screen TVs tuned into the OJ trial. I'll try streaming or downloading a song at a McDonald's next time, but not an album.
The Wayport process was much simpler than trying to use the WiFi on other out-of-home networks so far. I had absolutely no luck accessing it on T-Mobile at Starbucks; I could see the network but without a way to tell it my login, no dice. More about other features later. Can only stay at McD's for so long.
By Staci D. Kramer
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