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NESPOT is a commercial subscription-based public Wi-Fi network run by Korea Telecom. It is by far the biggest such network in South Korea[citation needed], much like BT Openzone and T-MobileinEurope and North America. Currently they have an infrastructure compatible with the 802.11g protocol
Access to NESPOT requires the use of a Windows Executable file[1] Presumably due to the use of nonstandard encryption schemes popular in Korea. Besides using a Windows executable, there is also the option of registering a MAC address, allowing access for systems not running Microsoft Windows[2]
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