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ColateralDMG

join:2005-06-13
Mcdonough, GA

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Hmmmm

Well I guess its ok to a point. You can pop on the network as long as you only go to legal web pages and read e-mail it won't be malicious. Don't try to get into the wired part of the network and you won't be malicious. But you can't be on 24/7 surfing the web and downloading because the owners of the router and modem want that connection for some reason. But if you pop on for five minutes look at BBR then leave that would be ok as long as its just one or two people doing it a day. I’m saying this because my laptop connects to a secondary router sometimes and I use there connection and get Google’s main page then I figure out its not my AP so I switch back. Should it be a major problem if I just got Google. The only time I knowingly connected to my neighbors AP was to diagnose a network problem on my side pop on ,1min of pings to my ip, problem fixed I should go thank my neighbor for his help.

Any time your at "Vampire" status should be punishable by law. But "BBR Leech" is to menial to cause to much damage if you do it responsibly.

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