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Aja Smith once needed the Internet for her schoolwork so urgently that she parked outside of the Days Inn in Auburn to connect her Dell laptop to the hotel's wireless network.
She expects to get wireless service in her home shortly, but for now she goes to the Seymour Public Library at least three times a week to utilize its wireless capacity.
Smith lived in Ithaca until recently, which has an abundance of wireless hot spots for its university-oriented residents. Now Smith lives in Auburn, teaching at a Montessori school and taking coursework at Cayuga Community College toward the completion of her teaching degree.
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