One of the our company's salesmen who travels TX and NM in his RV has a nifty little haldheld device that will detect wireless signals and tell him what direction they're coming from. So he deliberately drives by libraries, schools, hospitals, big housing developments et cetera, then parks, walks around a little with it to determine where the signal is strongest, parks the RV nearby, and logs on to get his mail and check on his customers orders and so on.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm looking for a book, and who better to ask but Buffistas?
I saw a documentary on Discovery about UFOs showing up in ancient and Renaissance art, and I didn't write down the title or the name of the author. A search on Amazon is bringing up all sorts of crap, but not the book in question. Does anyone know what this book is called or who wrote it?
I don't think I'd still be able to use an electronic or computer device in my house if it weren't for hard reset buttons. I've hard reset the DSL model and router in this house so many times, it's not even funny.
After doing this three times, I finally just left the password set at the default. I'm willing to trade a little security for being able to actually use the damn thing.
Our network doesn't require a password, but the individual computers do, so people are free to share our wireless internet, but can't get into any files. (I figure, enough of my personal/financial information is on the internet already that if someone wants to steal it? They really don't need to be logged onto my home network.)
Happy Birthday, erika!
That's actually something I've been wondering: If you have a wifi thingy-do, does it hurt you/cost you anything/harm you in some other way for other people to use it? (Assuming they can't actually get inside your computer that way.)
Hey Burrell, I'm sorry I missed you this AM. I had a minor panic attack related to work that I can't seem to finish. I was set to go and then I realized I needed to make copies of 175 copies of 2 8 page stories as well as 3 posters. Not to mention the papers.
By October, maybe I'll have a handle on things? And we can have dinner then?
Happy birthday, erika!
Allyson, what you probably missed was me prattling on endlessly. Because that's charming and attractive, isn't it?
Don't mind me -- threw my back out on the trip, and that was made very clear at krav today, so I'm beyond sulky, and also on much Aleve and the one Flexoril.
If you have a wifi thingy-do, does it hurt you/cost you anything/harm you in some other way for other people to use it?
If they do illegal things, it'll be traceable back to you through your ISP. Also, you're sharing the maximum bandwidth, so they could be eating it up and make you slow.
And it's rude.
If they do illegal things, it'll be traceable back to you through your ISP. Also, you're sharing the maximum bandwidth, so they could be eating it up and make you slow.
I hadn't thought of the illegal things, but I was wondering about the slowness thing.
The rudeness, I don't know. To me it seems like the kind of thing that you (the subscriber) can prevent, so if you don't, it's a free-for-all. I mean, right? If I leave my stuff on the sidewalk, of course someone's going to pick it up and take it.
If I leave my stuff on the sidewalk, of course someone's going to pick it up and take it.
What about if you leave your door unlocked? Is it okay for me to come in and take your stuff then?
If I leave my stuff on the sidewalk, of course someone's going to pick it up and take it.
That just makes someone coming along and picking it up predictable, not un-rude.