You could be right. I looked at my iPod mini just now, It has about 13 album playlists on it. When I look at playlists, each one they are in the order of the albums. But when I loo…
I saw somewhere that had a list of programs available for discovering wireless networks that don't broadcast their SSID and other tools to allow you to connect to wireless networks…
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Originally Posted by nickw311
I saw somewhere that had a list of programs available for discovering wireless networks that don't broadcast their SSID and other tools to a…
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Originally Posted by imitchellg5
Asking is embarressing for geeks like me
There's no way your IT department hid the SSID (and probably encrypted the connection... ri…
I'm with Apfhex-if you're supposed to have access to the wieless network, your IT people should give you the SSID-and maybe collect your wireless card's MAC address to let it conne…
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Originally Posted by Apfhex
There's no way your IT department hid the SSID (and probably encrypted the connection... right?!?) expecting people to figure it out on their …
I'm allowed to be connected, and they told me the SSID. I just wanted to play around on the software for fun and also because I know there are more than one wireless networks here…
Im pretty sure it is a crime to connect to wireless networks when you dont have permission. Im not trying to be a prude or anything, I go wardriving all of the time, but I think it…
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Originally Posted by Big Mac
A crime? In what jurisdiction? I haven't heard of such a law in California.
Actually, I may have been thinking of the unauthorized use of…
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Originally Posted by ghporter
I'm with Apfhex-if you're supposed to have access to the wieless network, your IT people should give you the SSID-and maybe collect your wir…
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Originally Posted by CharlesS
Actually, the real security isn't realized by MAC filtering at all, since it's not that hard to spoof a MAC address. The real security comes…
iStumbler is better than MacStumbler IMO. FWIW, it's useful just as a tool for monitoring your Wi-Fi signal as you can see how clean and persistent your signal is to a much finer d…
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Originally Posted by Dark_Lotus
And the encryption can be hacked also. It just takes alot of time and alot of packets being generated over the Wi-Fi network.
Well of …
I thought encryption is really easy to hack, since the first thing sent across a wireless connection once a device connects is the (unencrypted) password?
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Originally Posted by analogika
I thought encryption is really easy to hack, since the first thing sent across a wireless connection once a device connects is the (unencry…
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Originally Posted by Apfhex
And remember that connecting to wireless networks without permission, whether or not they're secure, is a crime.
Where? Commieville, WA?
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Originally Posted by analogika
I thought encryption is really easy to hack, since the first thing sent across a wireless connection once a device connects is the (unencry…
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Originally Posted by Chuckit
Where? Commieville, WA?
See my above post. ^^^
I don't want to look stupid due to false information, however, I have read that you can b…
Even if it is not a crime, it doesn't make it morally right to steal someone else's bandwidth (perhaps its different in the US, but here in the UK most ISPs have a max download lim…