Someone sent me this. I cannot verify the information, but I trust him. So the following are probably accurate.
Hot Spot Name and Address
Alexandria
Beano's
37 Victor Emanuel Sq., Semouha
Cilantro
Carrefour, Alexandria City Center
Cilantro
1 Kafr Abdo St., Roushdi
Trio
48 Fouad St.
Cairo Alexandria Desert Road
Bellisarus Café
28KM Cairo Alexandria Desert Road
Peace 1 Abou Zeid
5KM Cairo Alexandria Desert Road
Peace 2 Abou Zeid
13KM Cairo Alexandria Desert Road
Sans Souci
28KM Cairo Alexandria Desert Road
Dokki
Café Caprice
8 Amman Sq.
Café Tabasco
7 Musadak St.
Coffee Roastery
46 Shooting Club St.
Giordano's
14 Soliman Abaza St.
Jar El Kammar
52 Michel Bakhoum St.
La Poire
Shooting Club
Lipstick
6 El Thawra St.
Plato
15 Othman Ibn Affan St.
Retro
2 Soliman Abaza St.
Tia Maria
32 Jeddah St.
Tuscano
34 Michel Bakhoum St.
Down Town
Arcadia Mall
Corniche El Nil St.
Cilantro
31 Mohamed Mahmoud St., Opposite AUC
Garden City
Siniora Alfredo
3 Sheikh Yousef Sq.
Heliopolis
Beano's
15 Baghdad St., Korba
Cilantro
4 Ibrahim St. Heliopolis Sq.
Cilantro
87 Merghany St.
Coffee Roastery
5 Samir Mokhtar St., Off Nabil El Wakkad St.
Doff Café
96 Omar Ibn Khattab St.
Gelateria Roma
24 El Horreya St.
Lipstick
Florida Mall, Sheraton Housing
Pottery Café
4 Mohamed Bayoumy St., Ard El Golf
Presley's
19 Shams El Din El Dahaby St.
Reasons
46 Beirut St.
Tres Bon
14 Granada St.
Maadi
Abou El Sid
45 Road 7
Aghadir Restaurant
45 Road 9
Beau Jardin / Siciliana
23 Misr Helwan Rd.
Chilis
Bandar Mall, 1 Palestine St.
Cilantro
17 Road 216
Cilantro
90 Road 9
Cilantro
Carrefour, Maadi City Center
Coffee Roastery
Residence Hotel, 11 Road 18
Cuba Cabana
28 Road 7
Dadyus Café
45 Road 9
Fish Boat Abou Zeid
Corniche El Nil St.
Gold's Gym
1 Mahata Sq. Maadi Palace
Green Mill
32 Road 213, Degla
Maroush
7/2 Nasr St.
Scores
17 Road 213, Off Road 231, Degla
Marina-North Coast
La Poire
Champs Elysee St.
Mohandessin
bFly
3 Othman Ibn Affan St., Off Gezirat El Arab St.
Bull's Eye
32 Jeddah St.
Café Mo
14 Aswan Sq.
Cornetto
23 El Mahrouky St., Off Aswan Sq.
Karen's Coffee
27 26 July St., Lebanon Sq.
La Pietra
34 El Hegaz St.
Men'oucheh
4 El Themar St.
Maroush
64 Lebanon Sq.
Mint
30 Gezirat El Arab St.
Moods
El Zouhour St.
Pasqua
57 Lebanon St.
Safari's Club
19 El Yemen St. Off Lebanon St.
Spectra Café
14 Abdel Hameed Lotfy St.
Tio Café
24 Abdel Moneim Riyadh St.
Nasr City
Giordano's
9 Saudi Buildings Nozha St.
Jeans Café
12 Saudi Buildings Nozha St.
Red Rock (Food Tronica)
3 Saudi Buildings Nozha St.
Zein
9 Saudi Buildings Nozha St.
Sakara Road
Sakara Country Club
Sakara Road
Sharm El Sheikh
CCCP Café (Fresh Int. Co.)
Neama Bay
Cobanito Café
Neama Bay, Airport Road
Hadouta Café
Sharm El Maya
Melodies Pizza
Sharm El Maya
Zamalek
Beano's
8 El Marasafy Sq.
Café Tabasco
18B El Maraashly St.
Cilantro
157 26th of July St.
Euro Deli
22A Dr. Taha Hussein St.
Insomnia Snack Bar
110 26th of July St.
La Bodega
157 26th of July St.
La Poire
Al-Ahly Club
Le Pacha 1901
Saray El Gezirah St.
Nile City Boat
Corniche El Zamalek
No Big Deal Café
1A El Sayed El Bakry St.
The Living Room Café
19 El Gabalaya St.
too many points
any ne wanna check it i may check maadi
Nasr City hotspot
Does the area around my house count? :) My 1Mb ADSL connection is accessible through my A/G AP, and is deliberately left unencrypted/unprotected waiting for hunters! :)
I haven't had any intruders since I installed the AP two months ago. Shame, isn't it?
thanx for your generosity
when I make the move to wireless I'll make sure to leave it open.
BTW you can probably use iproute2 and tc to shape the connection and control how much bandwidth is available for random intruders.
any ideas on the legality of this?
cheers,
Alaa
"u know i once dream that the office of mobinil is from el 7`os :S and the one that answer u and tell u rasidak a girl called ghada"
Yep, that's what I'm doing. I
Yep, that's what I'm doing. I have set things up so that foreign MACs get DHCP leases in a different IP range than my LAN. Traffic generated by those IPs is shaped down using CBQ. So far zero foreign MACs have been logged. So much for Egyptian wardrivers! :)
I don't think there's a legal problem. It's YOUR bandwidth, you're free to do what you like with it, right? However there's of course the risk of someone parking around your house & committing cyber crimes that would later be traced back to your machine. Not very encouraging eh?
Can anyone confirm this? My ISP has a huge market share, and its name starts with a two letter acronym ;)
nope
its not your bandwidth its the ISPs bandwidth and you have a contract that allows you to use it.
in many cases the contract does not allow you to share your bandwidth (this would make it a breech of contract and not illegal tab3an), can you check what your ontract says? I'll check mine later.
but thats only one side of it, our communication law has an ambigous piece where it says it is a felony to run a public network service without permits, whats vague is the definition of public network services.
as for your ISP not keeping clear logs, I have no idea if thats true or not, but the obligation to keep clear logs that match IP to telephone line is a legal one they're supposed to keep these logs and make them available to security agencies without even a court order.
cheers,
Alaa
"u know i once dream that the office of mobinil is from el 7`os :S and the one that answer u and tell u rasidak a girl called ghada"
Egyptian laws: more than (rotten) ink on paper?
Laws laws laws.. We have truckloads of them, many of them don't make much sense, and many more are never enforced. I heard there's a "law" that incriminates any encryption in any form of communications, unless the parties involved get authorities approval. Now as a simple example it suffices to say that the majority of the educated population breaks the law each time they login to their webmail accounts (SSL based authentication).
Lets put all these criminals in jail!
too bad .. hot spots will not last for long.
TheWayOut Hot Spot service is now available in more than 200 locations in Cairo! ... The WayOut Hot Spot service is FREE until the end of the year!Wi-Fi should be free. And TheWayOut is lame.