Hi! This is my first post here in the community. I am a Wireless Data Specialist at Sprint-Nextel. I know that this group focuses on WiFi technology and...
If someone has or is the owner of the wireless and I tap onto there wi-fi spot. My question is. Is this theft of services and can I be held crminally charged?...
This has been discussed adnauseum on another forum I am on. Here is how the law see's it Unless you own the wifi AP, or have permission to legitamately access...
Hi, I have a question for you being you work for Sprint. I have DSL through Sprint, can I use my wireless laptop anywhere that Sprint is? Such as at my...
I run several fee based WiFi hotspots. If someone were to tap into any of my systems without first registering and paying for services through my login that...
Other than the MAC address, what info do you have on the tard that would use your wifi without paying? Trying to extract info from their PC is called "hacking"...
All our sites are secure like you would find in a Flying J or a shopping mall. That's the type of systems we install and professionally manage. We're not...
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Linda, The card that is in your daughter's laptop is in fact one of our connection cards. We have the technology to convert our PCS towers into city wide WiFi...
... I think what a few people missed, is that the fee-based wireless networks don't let you in without paying! This might be obvious to us that deal with...
This has been a touchy subject for quite a while. People either think that it's against the law (because they don't understand) or they beleive that it's okay....
... Part of the problem is intent of the hotspot owner. Lots of residential wireless AP owners will pull the AP from its packaging, plug it in, and forget...
Tom when you tap into someone else's wireless router you are in fact taping into their computer network system and with some routers you can actually get into...
Where can I find information on doing a 'wardrive'? I'm kind of new to WiFi... Harold J. Johnson http://SomethingthatHappened.com ... [Non-text portions of...
http://wigle.net is a pretty good resource for what you're after, Harold. They have tons of info and forums, too. I'm sure that there's others, though. Tom...
I mean, I know I can Google it, but I'd rather filter information through you guys, since you all have experience with WiFi. And I trust Tom, though Lord Knows...
ever hear of Google? Harold Johnson <harold.johnson@...> wrote: Where can I find information on doing a 'wardrive'? I'm kind of new to WiFi... Harold J....
... I did a Wardriving Howto video for Seattle Wireless TV. Look in the archives at http://tv.seattlewireless.net. There's also an interview I did with the FBI...
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got news for you.... the LAW does not look at it that way.. sure your neighbor's sprinkler can spill over to your lawn.. but if he see's it doing so and...
... You must not have read my message at all. Free Wi-Fi is not illegal, coffee shops, individuals, and local wireless groups offer free Wi-Fi all the time. If...
No you need to RTFM and go see the doctor about your cranial rectum loopback issue. coffee shop and places that offer free wifi often times have signs stating...
It's also referred to as the 'anal-cranial interface' which has a bit broader application as it can refer to two or more individuals and in rare cases...
... No need to get nasty because you do not understand something. Just ask! This is why we have discussion lists. ... Read the 802.11 spec. The equipment...