This is McDonald's McGuide to Getting on McWi-Fi
Three steps for Big Mac users.
Are you looking for some free Wi-Fi? Your local café is a good bet, especially if it's a Starbucks. But if you're not the coffee type or maybe you're just in need of some McNuggets, then McDonald's "restaurants" now offers free Wi-Fi too.
While most people should know by now how to connect to free, commercial hotspots, McDonald's has made a quick startup guide for connecting to its Wi-Fi.
With all the different versions of Windows and some (unnecessary to tweak) settings, the Mac OS X instructions look downright straightforward and simple. More time for Apple users to enjoy their Big "Mac", I suppose.
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This manual is absurd.
First of all, there are only instructions for the most recent Mac OS X. XP is as old as Cheetah and yet I don't see any instructions for Cheetah (thank god, as they'd be VERY long).
Second, Windows 7 handles WiFi as well as Mac and Linux do.
And three, I understand Mac Donald's regulars usually aren't the most intelligent people, but seriously? Who needs such a manual?