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Friday, January 9, 2009

URGENT by 10/31/02!!! Internet access available at LAX?

  • What options, if any, are available for me to access the internet at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), from either a dedicated terminal or my own laptop fitted with a D-Link card? (I'll be in need of acccess during a brief layover at around noon on 10/31/02.)


  • Greetings sdchap, According the official LAX website, there are several options for connecting to the Internet while visiting the airport: Business and Entertainment Service: The Gate Escape offers business services and entertainment features, such as Microsoft Office software, Internet access, e-mail, laser printing, copying, faxing, Federal Express overnight delivery service, U.S. local and long-distance phone calls, Direct TV/DVD player and computer games. Located at Terminals 7, 8, and Tom Bradley International - Upper/Departure Level. Cyberport Caf : The Travel Right Cafe in Terminal 4 Departure Level. Travelers with laptop computers, cellular phones and personal digital assistants can easily hook up to a port to either stay connected, cyber surf or renew their power supply at no charge while enjoying refreshments. The cafe has 48 ports/phone jacks and electrical outlets accommodating up to 68 users. Customers with a toll-free or local 310 area code access number from their Internet Service Provider (ISP), such as America Online or Microsoft Network, can make the connection for free. The customer is subject to ISP customary per-minute fees, if applicable. E-mail Access: Neptune Networks offers kiosks that provide Internet access, giving passengers capability to send and receive e-mail as well as surf the World Wide Web. Kiosks are located in Terminal 3, 7, and 8 Upper/Departure Level and additional kiosks are located at the Tom Bradley International Terminal Mezzanine Level. For further information, please call 1-866-463-7886. Internet Dataport Access: Available at all public telephones in terminals. This should give you several different options for getting online during your layover. They don't really go into detail as to whether or not they allow you to plug into high-speed access points using a 10/100 network card, but they definitely have standard dial-up modem ports available. If your laptop doesn't have a modem, you can simply use one of their kiosks for surfing or checking email. I would suggest calling the 1-800 # listed above if you have specific questions about where these facilities are located within the airport and/or whether they allow high-speed internet access from a laptop. You can access all of this information and more from their website available here: http://www.lawa.org/lax/laxframe.html The information I listed above was obtained by clicking on "Passenger Services" and then "Business Center" from the main menu. I hope this has answered your question -- please let me know if I can be of further assistance on this question. Otherwise, good luck on your trip! Sincerely, PWizard


  • Accurate and extremely prompt answer. Thank you.







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