whether there's one thing I've noticed from constantly being in different hotels,it's that people occupy all kinds of ridiculous names for their wifi hotspots. Probably the most common is something with "NSA" in it. Actually, I just pulled up the wifi networks in my "range" just now, and one of them happens to be "NSA Surveillance." Hah.
Well,you might want to be careful approximately which hotspot names you use at airports or on planes, as it could lead to a significant delay. That's what happened to a Qantas flight between Melbourne and Perth on Saturday, or which was delayed by roughly 2.5 hours due to a passenger spotting a hotspot with the name "Mobile Detonation Device."Per The West Australian,the passenger showed it to the crew, who informed the captain, and which lead to the following:The post “Mobile Detonation Device Isn’t A Good Hotspot Name On A Plane… appeared first on One Mile at a Time.
Source: boardingarea.com