<font color="blue"> I take it that using something like the Palm Tungsten T3 might be a workable solution... </font>
The T3 does not have built-in WiFi. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif I have used a PDA, Compaq iPAQ (Windows based PDA OS) and a Sony Clie (Palm OS), both of which have builtin WiFi, to surf the Internet here at home on my WiFi network.
The best I can say about this experience is that I could get it to work. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif Small fonts, paging left and right, slow (because of the capability of the PDA), yech....it wouldn't help me to get back to sleep, it'd give me a headache. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
Also, the WiFi hardware that's built-in to a PDA usually does not have the range of WiFi built-in to a laptop (in order to conserve battery life on a PDA) so you might not be able to connect with a PDA from the same places you can with a laptop. For example, I can connect with my laptop from our living room to the den (where my AP is), but to connect with the Clie, I have to be in the den.
See attached picture of your initial post in this thread on my Sony Clie (which does not require scrolling left and right). Judge for yourself. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif