[Coco] thingy finds an unencrypted network
Andrew
keeper63 at cox.net
Thu Jul 19 11:29:46 EDT 2007
> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:20:36 -0500
> From: Roger Taylor <operator at coco3.com>
> Subject: Re: [Coco] thingy finds an unencrypted network
> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
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> At 01:51 AM 7/16/2007, you wrote:
[snip]
> Still, the latest thing just happens to be what you are describing,
> from "war driving" to tapping into the closest open network you can
> see, and even a lot of the wireless products on the market include
> some kind of slogan on the boxes or ads, saying something to the
> extend, "share your connection with the neighbors" or "create a
> neighborhood network", etc. which is sort of promoting the idea of an
> open wireless world. Ofcourse, this is the cable and DSL provider's
> worst fears that the neighbors will get a free ride off of somebody's
> single connection. The minute I bought my wireless router I secured
[snip]
I know I am late with this, but what the hey...
Roger:
Personally, I think the provider's worst fear is they know that someday,
we will find a way to do what they currently do, without needing
them...period.
Think Wi-Max. Think "wireless mesh networks". Think smartphones with
Skype (or even better, similar, but free, p2p VOIP - perhaps with
encryption).
I honestly don't know if such a world will ever come about - I honestly
think that at best, if such a similar world were to happen, would be
that the providers would be marginalized to the "edges" - serving us
with long-haul usage only (and hopefully with Wi-Max, only for passage
across the ocean or other huge expanses).
This is what they truely fear - another "home-grown" incarnation of the
internet (call it "Internet3" - since "Internet2" is already taken, and
we will probably never see speeds like that at home unless we do it
ourselves).
Carry on...
-- Andrew
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