Accessing FON / Openzone

Hi,
I have just subscribed to the BBA package and have bought the HTC Hero phone (which I am delighted with). Can someone please tell me how I access BT FON or Openzone when in one of their hotspots? I've seen reference to landing pages, but do I need to bookmark these pages or should they be automatically presented when in a hotspot?

With your wi-fi switched on, and in range of an Openzone hotspot, you may have to connect manually the first time (look at the list of available netowrks, then select Openzone and hit connect... not sure of specifics there as I'm a WinMo user) after you've connected once, it sould automatically connect whenever you're in range of an openzone hotspot.
Now, the landing page... you don't need to bookmark this as you browser will automaticaly be directed to it when you open up the browser.  You can then put in your login details and away you go.  There are 3rd party apps what can allow you to automate this... well, there is for WinMo, and I'm sure there is one for Android, perhaps one of the Hero users will chip in with ideas.
Cheers
Alun
"Can a leopard change it's shorts?" - T Prattchet

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