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On 06/02/2011 12:36 PM, moronsbegone wrote:
If I could find a lower end name "Repeater" capable AP point unit like a NetGear or similar and program it to autologon to unprotected WiFi access points That would Kick butt. Thats called promiscuous mode but has moral issues. Hello, and moral issues aside for the moment, you'll probably discover very quickly that unlike a few years ago most, if not all, Wi-Fi access points/cable routers in your area these days are probably protected either by WEP (old) or WPA-2. (A Wi-Fi laptop with a network scan utility will usually indicate protected/open networks). And even many of those with older equipment have gotten wise. The newer boxes usually have the protection turned on out-of-the-box with a password (changeable by the user/administrator). Older boxes had WEP turned off by default and a lot of users just plugged them in and never bothered to read the user guide and/or turn on the protection. Sincerely, and 73s from N4GGO, -- J. B. Wood e-mail: |
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