CreamyGoodness
Well-Known Member
I just put one in general chat. Maybe I need to request it move...
6. "Computer network" means the interconnection of hardwire or
wireless communication lines with a computer through remote terminals,
or a complex consisting of two or more interconnected computers.
Wrong is wrong. You could ask if you could use it, and in return you can teach them how to lock their network down.
in return you can teach them how to lock their network down.
I leave mine unlocked.. easier with all the things I have on it. I have a secondary firewall to protect from intrusion into my system.
I would just say that it would be "rude" to eat up the bandwidth by downloading porn or file sharing..
CDGoin said:I leave mine unlocked.. easier with all the things I have on it. I have a secondary firewall to protect from intrusion into my system.
I would just say that it would be "rude" to eat up the bandwidth by downloading porn or file sharing..
Sorry but I would never take anything that I did not pay for. That is just the way I am.
I give up....
Not to sound stupid.. oops to late for that. What does the acronym SSID stand for?
I give up....
I saw a guy in my cul-de-sac stop in the middle of the circle and hold out some wired gadget. He was looking at a laptop in his car for a few minutes, then left right as I approached him. Odd. Might have been a GPS or something, but I suspect he was looking for WiFi routers. Anyway, my paranoia got the better of me and I tightened up the security a bit. I'm involved in a fairly high-profile lawsuit right now and I know for certain the people involved have had PI's and other surveillance (I've seen some of the tapes).
I read the related penal law code for NY, and from what I gather, it is not illegal to simple use wireless. One must access a network to break the law. I'm going to ask my DA friend about this for clarification.
Your definition of using wireless vs. using a computer network doesn't seem to make sense. What other use is there for wireless except to access a computer network (the internet)?
Your definition of using wireless vs. using a computer network doesn't seem to make sense. What other use is there for wireless except to access a computer network (the internet)?
If they're broadcasting their SSID and haven't restricted access in any way, why wouldn't we read that as an invitation?