[Coco] thingy finds an unencrypted network
John Donaldson
johnadonaldson at sbcglobal.net
Mon Jul 16 19:30:53 EDT 2007
Stephen H. Fischer wrote:
>> (To my surprise when I booted it the wireless network thingy finds an
>> unencrypted network to connect to?)
>
>
> Do not be surprised. Twice I have activated my computer with MS before I
> could configure my Private Wireless network. (Four Computers and growing)
>
> If you want to have some fun, download "Netstumbler" and drive around.
>
> Most people are clue less.
>
> When I was driving around looking for the Street Light Poles with
> Internet
> connections, I was amazed at the number of Wireless nodes near me and
> many
> were ready for use for any one driving by. This is called "War Driving"
>
> I finally realized that I was in the center of the four Street Light
> Poles
> and all were too far away for reliable connections so I had to
> terminate my
> MetroFI contract and sign up with Earthlink DSL. The connection is
> almost as
> bad and not as fast. I found a sweet spot just as I terminated the Street
> Light Pole service.
>
> I was paying to not see the Ad's. The "free" service is still there
> should I
> wish to use it around town, with Ad's of course.
>
> Stephen H. Fischer
>
>
>
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My son lived in this one Apartment complex and at the time could not
afford Internet. He discovered one of his neighbors had a wireless hub
and he could connect to it. He used it for a couple of months before he
could afford his own connection.
Most wireless hubs come from the factory with security turned off and
most people just take it out of the box,
hook it up and start using it. LOL
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