Just goes to show RTFM or hire a professional to install it for you!
Just goes to show RTFM or hire a professional to install it for you!
Exert your talents, and distinguish yourself, and don't think of retiring from the world, until the world will be sorry that you retire. -Samuel Johnson
yup I am using the neighbors one now
on a netbook on kitchen table I have a dedicated line to my house but the neighbors is quite a good link and I havent set up my WIFI yet ( log on to website and enter my details
I was talking to neighbor the other day , asked if it was ok , no problem as its ( as is everyone ) unlimited and 12mbps so all good
Wifi should be as free as air ( or at least the road ) , as it is the new road of the future,, small rates increase wireless hot spots all over the cbd
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
"Free" wifi might not be so free, there is some pretty crafty packet sniffing software available so even someone with very little IT knowlage can read passwords, email and unsecure instant messaging (which is pretty much all the common instant messaging software). Beware the honey trap - Google promiscuous packet capture.
I love the smell of twin V16's in the morning..
Section 252 refers to unauthorised access of a computer system (already been called as a witness in the High Court on one of these). I guess a network would be considered part of a computer system.
So yeah, I guess you could be be charged with both theft and a section 252. Section 252 is a bit nastier though, as I understand it is considered more serious, and can only be heard by the high court (not a district court).
Hmmm....only ever done it once. Chanced across a neighbours wi-fi signal and logged on for a couple of minutes. I've hunted for open signals just for the fun of it when staying in a motel and recently in hospital. Plenty of modems out there but every one of them protected. Are unprotected signals now unusual?
It feels wierd, but I got to agree with p.dath on this one. (this better not wind up in your sig p.dath)
1) Just because you can steal something should you?
I mean, that's maha morals.
2) It doesn't look so good when an IT professional knowingly breaks the law in his profession. Would you hire someone to administer your network and who has access to your sensitive business and/or personal information if they had a conviction for - or were known (or believed) to routinely flout - or be ignorant of the laws in this area?
Do you think it would help his business for him to have such a rep?
Would you trust a cop who dealt drugs? Or an accountant who'd stolen money?
I don't actually see it as being judgemental. He's not telling you what to do, simply educating people and saying it's not for him.
I'm saying use it but don't abuse it. There's a big difference between using someone's wifi to check your emails when travelling and using their wifi every day of the year to download your 4.5gig horse porn MKV's.
But heck, I've never even owned a device with wireless capability.
All you need is WifiKill to start trolling, it works especially well on the macfags.
Even better is when they leave the default admin/admin user name and password, then change the SSID to add moar lulz.
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