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05-16-2012 11:14 AM
@BobBowles:
I don't understand how networking works very well but I can tell you this:
The actual access point name in B&N stores is called "ATTWifi". When a Nook device connects to this access point, either automatically or manually, it switches to the "B&N Store" connection label. Both are visable in the WiFi list, but only a Nook can connect to "B&N Store."
Maybe some other tech savvy person can explain what is actually going on behind the scenes (if necessary) but that is the behavior I have observed.
I don't think the bookseller/BN is lying to you, but there might be something wrong with the access point at THAT store. If you do not see BN Store listed then that would be indicative of a problem.
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05-16-2012 01:30 PM
Alex, Thanks for the response. The store I frequent most often is at 1212 Greenbrier Pkwy, Chesapeake, VA 23320, but I have had the same problem in other stores when I am traveling.
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05-16-2012 01:42 PM
Haven't tried this in any of my local stores lately (Triangle area NC), but I'll check it out and report back.
Two WiFi networks in B&N stores
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05-16-2012 02:24 PM - edited 05-16-2012 02:24 PM
Schwa wrote:@BobBowles:
I don't understand how networking works very well but I can tell you this:
The actual access point name in B&N stores is called "ATTWifi". When a Nook device connects to this access point, either automatically or manually, it switches to the "B&N Store" connection label. Both are visable in the WiFi list, but only a Nook can connect to "B&N Store."
Actually, there are two wireless systems in the B&N stores, one with the name of "attwifi" (labeled "AT&T WiFi", and another with the name "attwifibn" (labeled "B&N Store").
Acer Iconia A500 (two): Android 4.0.3 rooted;; Nook Color: B&N 1.4.3 rooted
Nook Touch (two): B&N 1.2.1 rooted; Nook 1stEd/3G (two): B&N 1.7.0 rooted.
Customer loyalty is earned, not commanded or deserved, and easily lost.
Nothing is foolproof, because fools are so ingenious. Same for rooters.
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05-16-2012 08:37 PM
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05-16-2012 09:31 PM - edited 05-16-2012 09:32 PM
Same here. My Nook connects automatically to the "B&N Store" network when I turn on wifi in my local store. (It's probably automatic because I once chose it.) I always thought that the other visible public wifi network was supplied by the in-store Starbucks outlet.
On another note, I found it amusing and a bit off-putting that when I displayed the Read in Store list the other day, the first four items were various versions of Fifty Shades of Grey (the trilogy set and each book separately). I suppose that's what "Julie" is reading these days. ![]()
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05-16-2012 11:13 PM
Sun_Cat wrote:
On another note, I found it amusing and a bit off-putting that when I displayed the Read in Store list the other day, the first four items were various versions of Fifty Shades of Grey (the trilogy set and each book separately). I suppose that's what "Julie" is reading these days.
They've been topping the bestseller lists for weeks, and apparently were a big Mother's Day hit (though who exactly is buying softcore BDSM for their mothers is beyond me). I'm sure Julie IS reading them, while drinking her B&N marketplace-ordered wine and letting her kids run wild.
Currently Reading: Dead Ever After
Up Next: Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore
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05-17-2012 12:55 AM - edited 05-17-2012 12:59 AM
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Acer Iconia A500 (two): Android 4.0.3 rooted;; Nook Color: B&N 1.4.3 rooted
Nook Touch (two): B&N 1.2.1 rooted; Nook 1stEd/3G (two): B&N 1.7.0 rooted.
Customer loyalty is earned, not commanded or deserved, and easily lost.
Nothing is foolproof, because fools are so ingenious. Same for rooters.
It's all B&N
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05-17-2012 12:58 AM - edited 05-17-2012 01:12 AM
Sun_Cat wrote:... the in-store Starbucks outlet. ...
No such thing. The in-store coffee shop is owned, staffed, and managed by B&N employees.
They serve StarBucks coffee.
Their plastic mock-ups (costing around $500 each, I'm told) of sandwiches used to be an accurate visual representation of the sandwiches, but that's no longer true.
Acer Iconia A500 (two): Android 4.0.3 rooted;; Nook Color: B&N 1.4.3 rooted
Nook Touch (two): B&N 1.2.1 rooted; Nook 1stEd/3G (two): B&N 1.7.0 rooted.
Customer loyalty is earned, not commanded or deserved, and easily lost.
Nothing is foolproof, because fools are so ingenious. Same for rooters.
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05-17-2012 01:08 AM
DeanGibson wrote:
Sun_Cat wrote:... the in-store Starbucks outlet. ...
No such thing. The in-store coffee shop is owned, staffed, and managed by B&N employees.
They serve StarBucks coffee.
I stand corrected. Good to know.