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Originally Posted by Stuart C
2 People. I have the wireless secured, and check the logs (we have a carpark out back, so I tend to assume people will park up and use my connect, which did happen when I did have the network unsecured for a while).
One thing I've always wondered. Bluetooth is a lot slower and has a lower range than WiFi (not counting Bluetooth 2), but security is enabled by default. With Wifi, it isn't..
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Yes, its always amazed me that WiFi routers do not have security enabled as default. I've also yet to see any clear paper based alert inside the packaging telling the person to enable wireless security.