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"Public" wireless
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ianrob
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I am told some cities have a free "public" wireless availability.
Does anyone have any information on this?
Can you connect to Internet via this?
What about security?
Does anyone have any information on this?
Can you connect to Internet via this?
What about security?
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like this ?
http://www.freenetworks.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_community_network#United_KingdomEx forum ambassador
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Or this http://www.hotspot-locations.com/modules.php?name=HotSpots&op=listall&ccc=GB
As to the legalities - not that clear at present. Somebody has been done http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000400051561/ but general opinion seems to be that it would be difficult to prove deliberate use of a non-public signal http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/index.cfm?go=news.view&news=49540 -
A man was convicted in July for accessing someone else's wireless internet connection and was fined £500; also had his computer forfeited and a conditional discharge imposed.0
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There are no doubts at all about the legallities of using using someone elses wireless network without their permission. It's most definately illegal. You will be stealing someone elses bandwidth.
It may not be the easiest thing in the world to prove, but, for sure it's against the law.How many surrealists does it take to change a lightbulb?
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This may be rubbish, but apparently if you see a graffiti'd @ symbol on a wall somewhere it indicates that someones found an unguarded wifi betwrok accessable at that point...
Weird if true....
Hard to prove (or even detect) if its a one off "just passing through" thing....0 -
the ones I posted are legit.....Ex forum ambassador
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EvilMonkey wrote:This may be rubbish, but apparently if you see a graffiti'd @ symbol on a wall somewhere it indicates that someones found an unguarded wifi betwrok accessable at that point...
The big problem with WiFi is trying to distinguish between intentionally and accidentally open networks. Until there is some convention on open network SSIDs, it will be difficult for users to know whether they are legal or not.
psBrowntoa wrote:the ones I posted are legit.....0 -
...sorry if I'm repeating some. I posted this on another board for someone last week http://intel.jiwire.com/search-wifi-hotspots.htm?command=&ssid=&city_id=0&address=&hotspot_name=&city=&location_type_id=0&country_id=226&provider_id=0&state_id=0&pay_free=free&technology_id=0&zip=&radius=5.0This site has saved me a fortune :money: ...it's also cost me a fortune! :doh:
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I dont have computer, is there any other way to try to locate a wireless signal, maybe with a cellphone.? i hear about the keyring however im pretty hardup and dont have enough money to afford this"I've never had a problem with drugs. I've had problems with the police."
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martinraul wrote:I dont have computer, is there any other way to try to locate a wireless signal, maybe with a cellphone.? i hear about the keyring however im pretty hardup and dont have enough money to afford this
Why would you want to find a wireless signal if you don't have any way of accessessing a wireless network?"An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind" - Mahatma Gandhi0
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