Internet access hasn’t been ideal here in Cambodia. Every place I’ve stayed at has Wi-Fi, but it is secured and no one will give out passwords. They want you to plug in and pay some money while they watch you. At the latest guesthouse I attempted to break into the router by logging in with the default password, but that was changed too. I was hoping I could turn off the security so I could use the wireless from my room instead of paying $1+ an hour.
To remedy the situation, I changed to a new guesthouse today. More money yet at $8/night, but I gained toilet paper, a hot shower (but lost the TV), and free Wi-Fi after 7PM. Although I think the Dutch owner has something against Americans.
There are a few places here that offer free accommodation, but I haven’t tried it. I imagine they pressure you into buying a lot of drinks and food at their restaurants. Tomorrow I’m going to move over to the downtown area since everything is a little cheaper there and I think there are things like a supermarket there. I’m not really getting good use out of the beach here. It seems like everyone else is more relaxed than me.