A laptop-friendly space in Sydney
Be wary of the obnoxious Telstra advertisements along the 25 metre wall, but given they’re the provider of some of the best free WiFi you can access in the city, it’s a small price to pay.
Need to know
Type of Space |
Public |
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Today | All Hours | |||
Avg. WiFi Speed | 80 Mb/s | Details | |
WiFi Login | Unknown | ||
Background Noise | Moderate | ||
Power | |||
Food | |||
Coffee | |||
Tea | |||
Alcohol | - | ||
Group Seating | - | ||
Outdoor Seating | - | ||
Types of Seating | - | ||
Accessible Outlets | Plenty | ||
Community Tags | Has Food, Has Power, Faster WiFi | ||
Coffee Options | various (sustainable and fair trade) | ||
Food Options | breakfast and lunch (free range, local, seasonal and organic ingredients) | ||
Scout Date | July 2015 | ||
Last Updated | March 2017 |
Telstra Free WiFi. seems to work well, I can connect to my VPN and even have SSH access.
coffee is not bad, quite small. food is nice just a bit expensive
WiFi from the store is open to anyone. A cappuchino cost 3.40.
The cafe doesn’t actually have wifi so you are limited to either Telstra Air or the Telstra Store.
Telstra Air is useful if you are a Telstra customer
Lots of filters for internet data, i.e. watching videos 😛 , as above you really need a VPN to take advantage, which unfortunately negates the amazingly fast WIFI.
don’t expect food after about 5pm
Fast “Telstra” wifi, but it silently stops transmitting data every 20mins or so. Easy to fix with a reconnect. The wifi also seems to have some SSL certificate problems so at least I had to use a VPN. Place gets a bit crowded around 12 (lunch time) and you might have to free space for the crowd.