asthmatic camel
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- Apr 23, 2003
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I recently bought a wireless router in order to set up a home network, and took the necessary steps to secure it. Amazingly, when I scan for available wireless network connections, I find three that are always on, and which I can use freely.
Presumably, these belong to neighbours who don't know what they're doing. I'm considering cancelling my contract with NTL and using these suckers' connections for nothing!
Aren't they leaving themselves wide open to some potentially very serious problems?
Presumably, these belong to neighbours who don't know what they're doing. I'm considering cancelling my contract with NTL and using these suckers' connections for nothing!
Aren't they leaving themselves wide open to some potentially very serious problems?