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fAcEtIOUs
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reply to DaMaGeINC

Re: "Wi-Fi freeloaders would probably beg to differ..."

said by DaMaGeINC:

Neighbors are too dumb to know anything is wrong.
And obviously you have no working knowledge of right or wrong.


DaMaGeINC
The Lan Man
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Do I care?

ps, the way I see it, my knowledge has made my wallet a little bit fatter. So Im cool with "STEALING" internet. ok. end of story.



Jeffrey
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said by DaMaGeINC:

Do I care?
You should care if you're running an IT repair business off a stolen connection.



DaMaGeINC
The Lan Man
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No biz here.



Jeffrey
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said by DaMaGeINC:

No biz here.
Oh, your profile seemed to mention somethng different. Might want to remove that, under Member Tech Services.

--
And so castles made of sand, slip into the sea, eventually.

I'm the Dude. So that's what you call me. You know, that or, uh, His Dudeness, or uh, Duder, or El Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing.


DaMaGeINC
The Lan Man
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Greenville, SC
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Not like anyone ever contacted me. lol. But its not like a "BUSINESS" More like online tech help and stuff. get it?



81399672
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join:2006-05-17
Los Angeles, CA
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reply to fAcEtIOUs

said by fAcEtIOUs:

said by DaMaGeINC:

Neighbors are too dumb to know anything is wrong.
And obviously you have no working knowledge of right or wrong.
Most of us don't care about right or wrong.Obviously you do, so you're more then welcome not to use free wifi

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said by 81399672:

Most of us don't care about right or wrong.
And that's why the rest of us have speed bumps in residential neighborhoods, and photo radar, and warrantless wiretaps.

Our society has reached a tipping point where enough people can't do "the right thing" without being watched that we have to live down to lower common denominators.

Mark


81399672
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Los Angeles, CA
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said by amigo_boy:

said by 81399672:

Most of us don't care about right or wrong.
And that's why the rest of us have speed bumps in residential neighborhoods, and photo radar, and warrantless wiretaps.

Our society has reached a tipping point where enough people can't do "the right thing" without being watched that we have to live down to lower common denominators.

Mark
I love speed bumps, just drive over them in suv at regular speed and nothing happenes. Photo radar are easy to win especially when they are issued on business vehicle name. So all of those are fine by me.


imanogre

join:2005-11-29
Mcdonough, GA

reply to DaMaGeINC
That's awesome logic. I might as well go take my neighbor's car tonight for a late night drive through Atlanta. They're not going to need it, they're sleeping.

And I'm sure there's no way the bank could use all that money they have in their vault. As long as I can make my wallet fatter right?



MrMaster
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said by imanogre:

That's awesome logic. I might as well go take my neighbor's car tonight for a late night drive through Atlanta. They're not going to need it, they're sleeping.

And I'm sure there's no way the bank could use all that money they have in their vault. As long as I can make my wallet fatter right?
To be fair, there is a difference between using something physical and something that is not physical. He's using a connection that is unlimited so technically he isn't hurting anyone. If you don't want people using your connection then lock it down!

I use to have my AP open but when a douchebag neighbor decides he can run p2p on it when I am trying to play a FPS. The free ride is over!


FiL
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join:2005-08-16
Silver Spring, MD

reply to DaMaGeINC
keep doing you, DM. I do the same. Plus I don't bog down their connection. Your not breaking any law, so what these fools got to use to judge you against?



FiL
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join:2005-08-16
Silver Spring, MD

reply to 81399672
Its not that we don't care. It's more so the convenience factor, and yes, its broadcast into my home, so I'm using it. They lock it down later, so what. No loss to either of us.

Your right though, your more then ok to NOT use the free wifi...



rosco35
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join:2003-11-10
USA
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said by FiL:

and yes, its broadcast into my home, so I'm using it.
that's how I feel right there.

I don't go out of my way to use anyones wifi, but if my computer can associate and get an ip from my bedroom, with no fancy tactics on my part, then its the neighbors bad for broadcasting to my home.


bear73
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Grand Forks Afb, ND

reply to imanogre
A better analogy would be a peeping tom watching your big-screen TV through your open picture window...

Close teh drapes and do humanity a favor.

if DM isn't running a spam server, whatever! obviously the folks he's pulling from haven't noticed... hell, I was borrowing a neighbor's wifi for about 8 months until he noticed he forgot to lock it down. he asked me if I knew and had surfed. I told him the truth. He got mad at himself...
It's not like we are charged by the byte!
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DaMaGeINC
The Lan Man
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Greenville, SC
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Thank you. I am very respectful with the connections. And since I have been load-balancing two of them, its even less strain for them both. I could throw in a few more nic's and some more ap's and really spread the load. *evil grin* Just like a few of you said, I do it to see if I can and to learn from it, and reap the benefits.



CConverse

join:2006-01-31
Syracuse, NY

reply to bear73
Thank you. Users are responsible for educating themselves. I would imagine most of us lock our house and car doors before leaving them unattended. This really is not so different. Every router sold from the manufacturer comes with instructions on how to secure it. And if that's not enough there's free tech support 24/7. My Linksys manual strongly recommended setting up the encryption. Probably even states in the fine print that comes with the gadget that if you don't secure it, you're responsible for what happens. If you didn't take the time to protect yourself, the only one responsible is you.
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Nothing is going to change...
It's not

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