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Software for discovering wireless networks — #23

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…
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Software for discovering wireless networks — #24

Quote: Originally Posted by CharlesS I should hope not, since there's absolutely no reason why it would be necessary to do that. The router already has the encryption key - you …
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Software for discovering wireless networks — #25

Quote: Originally Posted by JKT 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 U…
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Software for discovering wireless networks — #26

Quote: Originally Posted by Chuckit That's true, but the bandwidth limit is high enough that I can leave my computer downloading stuff through BitTorrent almost 24/7 and not hav…
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Software for discovering wireless networks — #27

Quote: Originally Posted by Dark_Lotus No. Charles, your right, anything can be hacked. If I ran a wireless network and I didnt want anyone else on it, then I would have everyth…
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Software for discovering wireless networks — #28

Quote: Originally Posted by JKT That may be true for you, but many ISPs limit it to just 2GB here in the UK which you can reach just by farting. 2 GB? For broadband? That's …
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Software for discovering wireless networks — #29

Quote: Originally Posted by Chuckit 2 GB? For broadband? That's weak. For two years I was on a cable Internet plan which limited my monthly bandwidth usage to 6 GB. That was…
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Software for discovering wireless networks — #30

Quote: Originally Posted by Chuckit 2 GB? For broadband? That's weak. I think it's fair to say that these small limits are mainly for ISPs which are offering free or very c…
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Software for discovering wireless networks — #31

Quote: Originally Posted by philm I think it's fair to say that these small limits are mainly for ISPs which are offering free or very cheap broadband in the UK. Apparently …
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Software for discovering wireless networks — #32

Quote: Originally Posted by CharlesS Apparently you didn't read my post? The cable company that I used for two years offers 512 MB per month for $20/month. Add the most basic ca…
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Software for discovering wireless networks — #33

Quote: Originally Posted by nickw311 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 …
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Software for discovering wireless networks — #34

Quote: Originally Posted by philm I think it's fair to say that these small limits are mainly for ISPs which are offering free or very cheap broadband in the UK. Yes, it is …
MacNN Networking by JKT

Zune Wi-Fi Theory — #1

Just a theory about the wireless option in the MS Zune. I think Microsoft will use the wireless feature to create a “music” version of the mini networks that allow teenagers to se…
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firewire network? — #1

anyone Educated in firewire yet? i know it should theoretically be possible to make a network of firewire devices including computer-- but where do i go for the items needed? how m…
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firewire network? — #2

firewire is a buss. It is more an advanced SCSI (but this not technicaly seen, only in use), and less a network-system. Meaning: everything transported over the firewire buss is s…
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firewire network? — #3

Well, it certainly is possible, but you'd have to write a library so OT could handle it. Apple has already stated it will not do it, however. I don't see why you couldn't run TCP/I…
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firewire network? — #4

Think different - how about a "storage" network and a regular network? It's definitely possible for multiple machines to have access to a storage array via FireWire. Dave -------…
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2 iMacs and a cable modem — #1

I have 2 iMacs and a cable modem I'd like to share. Typically this type of setup would require a Mac with 2 ethernet cards, one for the cable modem and one to go to the hub where t…
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2 iMacs and a cable modem — #2

First, you need to get a unique IP address for each iMac from your ISP. If they are willing to do this, it becomes easy to get everything working. Buy a 4 port Ethernet hub (a 10…
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2 iMacs and a cable modem — #3

I have an Ethernet hub already, but if I even connect 1 iMac to it and the cable modem as well, the computer doesn't "see" the cable modem. I assume I simply have to have the cable…
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2 iMacs and a cable modem — #4

There is a software soultion: IPNetRouter by http://www.sustworks.com/ It will let you use on e IP address with one cable modem. The only backdraw is that the iMac running IPNetRou…
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2 iMacs and a cable modem — #5

Well, that's not quite true. Software like IPNetRouter works great for this sort of thing except for 1 little problem - the server machine must have 2 ethernet ports, one to connec…
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2 iMacs and a cable modem — #6

Is your cable modem connected to the uplink port on your ethernet hub? If not, you will need to use an ethernet crossover cable to get the communication between your iMac and cable…
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2 iMacs and a cable modem — #7

Right, the good people at Ask Dr. Farallon got back to me with the details on how to set up this sort of home LAN. The cable modem can connect with a standard cable to the uplink p…
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