Re: Accessing Secured Wireless Connections
- From: Warren Oates <warren.oates@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2011 08:06:54 -0400
In article <GO6dnfH9bNRheo_TnZ2dnUVZ_gqdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"John Sisker" <jsisker@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In other words, even though it shows up automatically on my computer, it is
not really an invitation for free access; one must pay for this access.
Unfortunately, none seem to provide any way at all to get in touch with
them, in order to get more information, even if they wanted to sign up for a
fee.
That's not how it works. People have bought internet access from an ISP
and are using a wireless router to spread it through their homes (or
businesses); they don't want to sign anyone up to share it, even for a
fee. I know I don't. You can get free access at your public library or
local cafe.
--
Why do we say Chicken of the Sea but not Tuna of the Farm?
-- Thomas Pynchon
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