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haroldo

join:2004-01-16
united state
·Comcast


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[Poll]Are there many open WiFi signals in your area?

When you are at home are you picking up non-password protected WiFi signals?
Some are unprotected 36 (36.7%)
No most are protected 35 (35.7%)
All are protected 16 (16.3%)
Yes most are unprotected 6 (6.1%)
There aren't any other signals near my home 5 (5.1%)
I don't know 0 (0%)
98 participants.
results as pie chart in flash



Just wondering how many people protect their network.


nwrickert
sand groper
Premium,MVM
join:2004-09-04
Geneva, IL
Three years ago, most were open. Currently most are protected, though in many cases with only WEP.
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JohnInSJ
Premium
join:2003-09-22
San Jose, CA
reply to haroldo
no, ALL are protected (missing choice, poll fail)
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haroldo

join:2004-01-16
united state
·Comcast

said by JohnInSJ See Profile :

no, ALL are protected (missing choice, poll fail)
edited (choice added, poll pass)

zach3
Zach
Premium
join:2000-05-04
Saint Louis, MO
clubs:
reply to haroldo
I am somewhat surprised but all 3 of the ones I can see are protected. One is corporate and 2 are single family signals.

Zach


JohnInSJ
Premium
join:2003-09-22
San Jose, CA
reply to haroldo
thanks, I voted (all)


csiemers

join:2000-09-16
Portland, OR
reply to haroldo
I have 2 that turn up, one protected, the other not.


DownTheShore
Maddie Knows Poopie
Premium
join:2003-12-02
Beautiful NJ
clubs:
reply to haroldo
2 unprotected out of 13.

5 still using WEP.

tmr250z

join:2009-02-25
reply to haroldo
Three 2WIRE's around me, all protected by WPA, while I'm the lone router protected by WPA2.


SoonerAl
Old Enough To Know Better
Premium,MVM
join:2002-07-23
Norman, OK


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reply to haroldo
6 of the 8 visible networks are secured in my immediate neighborhood as seen from my Ubuntu laptop. Of course I control two of the eight...

The blacked out SSID was quite vulgar FWIW...
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"When all else fails, read the instructions..."
MS-MVP Windows Desktop Experience


Thane_Bitter

join:2005-01-20
London, ON
·Bell Sympatico

reply to haroldo

bad

even worse
(NS reports any encryption as WEP, although it could be WPE, WPA or WPA2. Offensive names & MAC removed)

Too many, just check out these scans via NetStumbler. No security, default device names, and even the odd fool that use their own name as SSID markers.


antdude
A Ninja Ant
Premium,VIP
join:2001-03-25


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said by Thane_Bitter See Profile :

(NS reports any encryption as WEP, although it could be WPE, WPA or WPA2. Offensive names & MAC removed)

Too many, just check out these scans via NetStumbler. No security, default device names, and even the odd fool that use their own name as SSID markers.
Wow, are you in an apartment or something?

For me, only saw one unencrypted one as of a few weeks ago. I remember when half of them were opened a few years ago. I guess people noticed.

I think InSSIDer can see the differences of encryptions (WPA, EPA, etc.): »www.metageek.net/products/inssider ...


Thane_Bitter

join:2005-01-20
London, ON
·Bell Sympatico

No, the first one was stuff I could easily pick up in the house, the second one was I had access to a very good directional antenna. Not sure why by the house seems rather transparent to WiFi, when I had equipment that supported WEP only I removed the antenna as to reduce its range to the neighbours, most people are trying to increase signal, I was trying to do the opposite.

Correct, InSSIDer does provide encryption data in addition to some neat graphs (channel graph especially), though at the moment I still feel that they compliment each others features.


DownTheShore
Maddie Knows Poopie
Premium
join:2003-12-02
Beautiful NJ
clubs:

reply to antdude
InSSIDer view:



mudturtle74

join:2007-06-29
Killen, AL
reply to haroldo
Voted "No other signals near my home" since I am in a rural area. But, I will be expecting some soon, since the local WISP is expanding in my area.


Link Logger
Premium,MVM
join:2001-03-29
Calgary, AB
·Shaw

reply to haroldo
Wifi security and awareness has come a long way in the last couple of years where most access points seemed to be open to now where most access points are security or at least reasonably security.

Blake
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Vendor: Author of Link Logger which is a traffic analysis and firewall logging tool


haroldo

join:2004-01-16
united state
...thus the survey


PeteC2
Got Mouse?
Premium,MVM
join:2002-01-20
Bristol, CT
clubs:
·AT&T Yahoo

Most are protected in my area, though it varies from time to time, as in an apartment complex folks come and go.

As with nwrickert, a few short years ago it would have been the opposite answer, most sites were not protected.

Most here are 11g WPA protected.
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Deeds, not words


habya
Premium
join:2003-05-29
Huntsville, AL
clubs:

reply to haroldo
There is now 1 here that is unprotected. It was two, but I noticed it was my neighbor's (used their name), so I went and helped them turn on WPA random pass; they're elderly so had no idea what all that was, they just hooked up the router and connected to it....

The other, not sure who it belongs to. Haven't tried going down the street to look for unprotected yet. That's just what I can detect from my house/yard.
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Nerdtalker
Working Hard, Or Hardly Working?
Premium,MVM
join:2003-02-18
Tucson, AZ
clubs:

reply to haroldo
They were unprotected, then... er... someone changed the SSIDs to funny/ironic things like "I'M NOT GOOD WITH COMPUTERS OH SHI-" or "THIS SHOULDNT BE HERE WHAT TH-" or other such names. Then, about a week passed, they all went down and came back up with WPA2. Only one remains with WEP.
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