What is the timeframe for Wi-Fi on the other routes?
• Seattle-Bainbridge – On-Line • Edmonds-Kingston – On-Line • Mukilteo-Clinton – On-Line • Seattle-Bremerton – On-Line • Fauntleroy-Vashon – On-Line • Fauntleroy-Southworth – On-Line • Southworth-Vashon – On-Line • Anacortes-San Jaun – Second Quarter, 2009 • Seattle-Vashon PO (Passenger Only) – Not Planned • Pt. Townsend-Keystone – Not Planned • Tahlequah-Pt. Defiance – Not Planned In addition, please refer to our Route Status page for more details. [top] What is Wi-Fi? Wi-Fi, short for wireless fidelity, is technology that lets you reliably and securely send and receive wireless data with nothing more than a Wi-Fi enabled laptop or PDA and a “hotspot” or network access point. You may have heard it referred to as 802.11b or 802.11g – it’s all Wi-Fi. Your connection to the Internet is not a cable, but a radio signal. As long as your computer is within about 300 feet of an access point, you can have full access to the Internet on a high speed connection. [top] What is a wireless network?