Is it wrong to hijack your neighbours router?
01-05-2007, 09:52
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Re: Is it wrong to hijack your neighbours router?
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Originally Posted by Druchii
If the wireless SSID was "OpenToAll" or "FreeBroadband" or "FreeloadersWelcome" would that change anything?
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The opposite of the above, but interesting! This is the first time I've seen this - do I live near a CF member?
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01-05-2007, 20:39
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Re: Is it wrong to hijack your neighbours router?
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The opposite of the above, but interesting! This is the first time I've seen this - do I live near a CF member?
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01-05-2007, 21:12
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Re: Is it wrong to hijack your neighbours router?
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Originally Posted by Druchii
If the wireless SSID was "OpenToAll" or "FreeBroadband" or "FreeloadersWelcome" would that change anything?
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Seen any of mine ? I tend to call mine : "FreeBoredBand"
At home I have in addition to the " secured ? " wireless networks I have one that is open for guests, visitors and really anyone wanting to use the internet without the fuss of wep/wpa keys et al.
Its bolted down by VLAN / packet rate filters (100kbps burstable to my full bandwidth) and all is available is DNS,Web,SSL,IMAP(S),POP3 which is good enough for most people.
I did try an experiment in Camden where I set up a free AP for the purpose of replaying SSL packets : Plain illegal of course.
So if you want to steal someones broadband make sure you don't do any online banking :p
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01-05-2007, 21:16
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Re: Is it wrong to hijack your neighbours router?
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Originally Posted by CrC-3rr0r
Seen any of mine ? I tend to call mine : "FreeBoredBand"
At home I have in addition to the " secured ? " wireless networks I have one that is open for guests, visitors and really anyone wanting to use the internet without the fuss of wep/wpa keys et al.
Its bolted down by VLAN / packet rate filters (100kbps burstable to my full bandwidth) and all is available is DNS,Web,SSL,IMAP(S),POP3 which is good enough for most people.
I did try an experiment in Camden where I set up a free AP for the purpose of replaying SSL packets : Plain illegal of course.
So if you want to steal someones broadband make sure you don't do any online banking :p
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Nope, never really seen any other open ones.
Bes thing to do is to go wired anywho in my book
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01-05-2007, 21:28
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Re: Is it wrong to hijack your neighbours router?
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Nope, never really seen any other open ones.
Bes thing to do is to go wired anywho in my book
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Indeed I tend to do very little traffic on wireless. My house has been cat5'd.
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01-05-2007, 21:30
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Re: Is it wrong to hijack your neighbours router?
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Indeed I tend to do very little traffic on wireless. My house has been cat5'd.
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Made the mistake of having our modem downstairs... So i was on wireless for ages... Then all of a sudden, a 2Gb link upstairs to down with 2xCat6 And then Cat5E upstairs. So, Wireless is a thing of the past here
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01-05-2007, 21:46
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Re: Is it wrong to hijack your neighbours router?
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Originally Posted by Druchii
Made the mistake of having our modem downstairs... So i was on wireless for ages... Then all of a sudden, a 2Gb link upstairs to down with 2xCat6 And then Cat5E upstairs. So, Wireless is a thing of the past here
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Nice.
I'm not allowed any cabling around the house so all mine is CAT5e under the floorboards etc wish I ran CAT6 but I don't lose much
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