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Old 16-10-2008, 20:06   #16
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Re: Neighbours VM connection

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But he doesnt does he ? Just as VM only own a sliproad onto the motorway
They do? I'm trying to think of a slow motorway

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I agree with you that there is a need for education with regards to things such as WiFi security BUT It's a personal responsibility not one for Virgin Media to be dealing with.
But was the router issued with security installed, or was it wide open anyway? I'm not blaming anyone really, I just think it's their network and they could try and protect it better.

the way you say
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BUT It's a personal responsibility not one for Virgin Media to be dealing with
sounds wrong. don't you think?
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Old 16-10-2008, 21:20   #17
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They do? I'm trying to think of a slow motorway



But was the router issued with security installed, or was it wide open anyway? I'm not blaming anyone really, I just think it's their network and they could try and protect it better.

the way you say sounds wrong. don't you think?
If its your router then it is up to you to secure it with a password not the supplier.
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Old 16-10-2008, 21:28   #18
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If its your router then it is up to you to secure it with a password not the supplier.
Supplier being say Motorola or the ISP?
Wrong kind of attitude if the ISP's were saying that.
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Old 16-10-2008, 21:32   #19
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Re: Neighbours VM connection

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Does a car dealer tell you how to avoid an accident whilst driving once you have purchased a car ?
Are you allowed to drive without instruction? its not a fair comparison
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Old 16-10-2008, 21:33   #20
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Its true customers need to take it on themselves, ISP supplies equipment and also provide support if a customer cant be bothered to ring TSC then tahts there fault not vm the support is there people just choose to be lazy and not use it
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Old 16-10-2008, 21:34   #21
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Supplier being say Motorola or the ISP?
Wrong kind of attitude if the ISP's were saying that.
You buy a router then when you get it home and you run the set up it asks you to put in a password, you do not get a guy from PC World or Netgear or any other supplier to come to your house and say hello sir can I put a password in for you.

All routers leave the factory with a generic router name and password, usually admin and password and if you do not change it then thats up to you.

Even if we help set up a router over the phone it is up to the customer to choose the name of their network and the password as it is their private network.
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Old 16-10-2008, 22:00   #22
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You buy a router then when you get it home and you run the set up it asks you to put in a password, you do not get a guy from PC World or Netgear or any other supplier to come to your house and say hello sir can I put a password in for you.
Now come on. how have we managed to climb this far up the exaggeration tree?

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All routers leave the factory with a generic router name and password, usually admin and password and if you do not change it then thats up to you.

Even if we help set up a router over the phone it is up to the customer to choose the name of their network and the password as it is their private network.
Which in turn is connected to their network.
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Old 16-10-2008, 22:05   #23
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Now come on. how have we managed to climb this far up the exaggeration tree?



Which in turn is connected to their network.
Well who is responsible for securing a wireless network, remembering that the ISP's responsibility ends at the modem.
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Old 16-10-2008, 22:09   #24
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Well who is responsible for securing a wireless network, remembering that the ISP's responsibility ends at the modem.
When i told my neighour that his router was broadcasting as an unsecure network he had no idea, he didnt even know what an SSID was
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Old 16-10-2008, 22:14   #25
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When i told my neighour that his router was broadcasting as an unsecure network he had no idea, he didnt even know what an SSID was
Every set up disk takes you to the name your network and password screen, some people just click next because they are in a hurry to go wireless and are unaware of how vulnerable that leaves their broadband connection, but securing their network is still down to them no one else.
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Every set up disk takes you to the name your network and password screen, some people just click next because they are in a hurry to go wireless and are unaware of how vulnerable that leaves their broadband connection, but securing their network is still down to them no one else.
Im aware of that, i wasnt stating otherwise i just didnt have a reasonable quote to post from so i used yours.
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Well who is responsible for securing a wireless network, remembering that the ISP's responsibility ends at the modem.
What effects are there of an open WiFi connection?
and if they can be a substantial effect, is that to the customer or the network?
if 100% of all users removed the security and made it an open network, would the ISP allow it?

We're focusing too much on responsibility, when it originally started as being educated
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Im aware of that, i wasnt stating otherwise i just didnt have a reasonable quote to post from so i used yours.
Glad to see that you helped out your neighbour by letting him know about being unsecured, because some people would have just taken advantage and used their network.
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What effects are there of an open WiFi connection?
and if they can be a substantial effect, is that to the customer or the network?
if 100% of all users removed the security and made it an open network, would the ISP allow it?

We're focusing too much on responsibility, when it originally started as being educated
You are making a lot of sense, its really not that hard to secure a wireless connection if you use the disk or are tech savvy, so perhaps its the ignorance of the customers thats to blame

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Glad to see that you helped out your neighbour by letting him know about being unsecured, because some people would have just taken advantage and used their network.
I used it once last night after telling him it wasnt secure, he gave me permission to run a speedtest so im not sure if thats illegal or not ( i thought it was)
But looking today his router isnt broadcasting so it must be sorted
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You are making a lot of sense, its really not that hard to secure a wireless connection if you use the disk or are tech savvy, so perhaps its the ignorance of the customers thats to blame

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I used it once last night after telling him it wasnt secure, he gave me permission to run a speedtest so im not sure if thats illegal or not ( i thought it was)
But looking today his router isnt broadcasting so it must be sorted
If its not broadcasting then it is probably switched off as it would still show as a secured network otherwise, he may need some help going secure.

You had his permission to download a speed test so that was not illegal.
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