Re: using someone elses broadband



On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 17:16:45 +0100, Alex Heney <me8@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 23:46:03 -0400, Mike Ross <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

If the SSID has been
reconfigured from factory default but no attempt has been made to
secure the WLAN or restrict usage in any way then on balance I'd have
to call that intentional, and an invitation to use it.

I would be inclined to agree, unless the changed name was something
like "private", or "starbucks_customers_only".

I'm not sure that that form of reasoning is at all sound.

If I walk along a particular urban street (which may or may not be a
typical urban street but I just happen to walk along it frequently)
with my hand-held WiFi-enabled computer, I can see a dozen or so
wireless networks. About two-thirds of them are open but all of them
(the open and the "secure" networks) have SSIDs that have been changed
from the default.

My feeling is that most people are able to do something "simple" like
change an SSID name, and quite like to do so to express their
individuality, but balk at something "complicated" like setting up
encryption keys and entering MAC addresses. Equally, most people will
understand the concept of a wireless network having a name but won't
have a clue about anything more technical than that.

Mike.

.



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