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pahunkboy -> secrets to finding wifi when on the road (11/30/2006 11:35:30 AM)

can someone clue me in on how to locate wifi -so i can use my lap top on the road.

??




Zensee -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (11/30/2006 1:37:21 PM)

Pull in to any suburban neighbourhood and you're in. More than 80% of home wireless connections are unsecured. This doesn't mean you have access to their computers, just to their internet connection.

Also the lobbies of large hotels and many coffee frandchises like Starblechs have wireless service.




QuietDom -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (11/30/2006 1:58:15 PM)

At Best Buy, I once saw a handy little keychain gimmick that sported a single button and a few LEDs.  When you pushed the button, the device would search for a Wi-Fi connection, and communicate its findings back to you through the LEDs.




Termyn8or -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (11/30/2006 5:21:54 PM)

Also look for an antenna with a very high DB gain.

T




gooddogbenji -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (11/30/2006 5:31:16 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

Also look for an antenna with a very high DB gain.

T


Cuz that makes sense to people like me.

(And no, I don't give a rats ass, the other suggestions were quite useful)

Yours,


benji




MstrDouglas -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (11/30/2006 5:51:50 PM)

just be advised, if someone see's you sitting in their neighbor hood, and call the police, it is a crime to access someone's home wireless internet system.  It is on the same level as stealing cable TV.  Buy a cup of coffee at starbucks or another coffee shop that has wi-fi....much cheaper in the long run.

http://www.wifinds.com/?hct=PPCgoogle_wifiwords&gclid=CLG4-62T8IgCFR-vSAodX2BCjA  will get you a locater fot AT&T

http://www.wififreespot.com/  is another that will search by state.

Both found with a google search for "wi-fi access"




topcat -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (11/30/2006 6:31:45 PM)

Dear Chris-
 
this is focused more on 'WAR Driving' ( Wireless Access Recon) but much of the info will help:
 
http://www.wikihow.com/War-Drive
 
I also use these antennas:
 
http://www.hawkingtech.com/products/productlist.php?CatID=32&FamID=58&ProdID=214
 
and this adapter:
 
http://www.hawkingtech.com/products/productlist.php?CatID=19&FamID=33&ProdID=302
 




stef -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (11/30/2006 8:42:47 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

can someone clue me in on how to locate wifi -so i can use my lap top on the road.

Depending on which model/version/driver rev/Windows OS you're using, you may be able to use a wonderful program called NetStumbler.  It's a great tool for sniffing out APs.

~stef




Termyn8or -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (11/30/2006 8:54:08 PM)

A crime ? Then why does Windows do it automatically ?

T




SirKenin -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (12/1/2006 1:50:24 AM)

Your laptop will tell you.  Just tell XP to search for available networks.  And yes, you do have access to any shared folders or printers on their network when you are connected.  That is why Mine is locked up tighter than a nun's puss.  It is completely impossible for anything but My own equipment to connect to My Wi-fi.

edit:  I would even add that all My folders on My computers are secured as well.  The most sensitive data is locked and hidden with a little program I have, and the permissions are all set on the other folder so that if you do not login as Me you are out of luck.




MasterKalif -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (12/1/2006 1:55:38 AM)

hahahahahaha Im so cheap....at times I have used my laptop's wireless option, by connecting through my neighbor's connection, whether in the States or abroad...specially abroad where I do not have a permanent connection. It is true though, Starbucks has great wireless connection and you don't have to pay for it, and it is more enjoyable to surf while sipping your coffee.




pahunkboy -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (12/1/2006 3:32:36 AM)

we are sorta back to teh infastructure  question. here in PA- there are STILL many areas w no cell reception.

i just bought a laptop from ebay. as a toy. teh desktop is 100x faster.




pahunkboy -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (12/1/2006 3:42:13 AM)

lemme ask you this. im 20 feet from my moms phone which verizon will sell her dsl. my number they wont. they said the line is incapabale.

as you may recall- i did some posts on net neutrality.

i pleaded with verizon to string my line so it does dsl like the rest of teh block. they wont.

this forces me to pay fro cable access.  i dont watch cable as i prfer satilite.


teh utitlies- i guess you can say i have a contempt for. they know how to send a bill. but thats about it.

i told the rep- under the law ild need to get 50 residents to sign a petition for you to offer dsl. she said that isnt necessary since they are already serving my community.


how dumb is that?




seeksfemslave -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (12/1/2006 4:36:10 AM)

SirKenin mentions setting permissions on Files/Folders. Could you tell us how to do it.

I used to do it on my UNIX PC at work but I dont know how to do it either by Windows mouse pointing or opening a command prompt window and trying to use DOS direct.
thanks.




LadyEllen -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (12/1/2006 4:45:05 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave

SirKenin mentions setting permissions on Files/Folders. Could you tell us how to do it.

I used to do it on my UNIX PC at work but I dont know how to do it either by Windows mouse pointing or opening a command prompt window and trying to use DOS direct.
thanks.


Its too late seeks.

I've already seen your files and pics.

I know what you did last summer............

E




LadyEllen -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (12/1/2006 4:52:35 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

A crime ? Then why does Windows do it automatically ?

T


This is an important point. My laptop frightened the life out of me when I first switched it on - I never intended to use it for internet as I have two home PCs here anyway. It did its start up routine, and then told me I was online, without it being asked to do anything of the sort.

The first time, it picked up a signal from heaven knows where - some young lady in the neighbourhood I think, but even looking at her pics (to find out who it was so as to warn them that their access was wide open), I didnt recognise her as a neighbour.

Now it picks up my neighbour's access (his PC is 6ft away from where I use the laptop), and again quite unbidden, downloads Microsoft updates via that, quite merrily. For all I know, it could be downloading lots of other stuff too, and for all my neighbour knows I could be downloading terrorist tips, child porn or anything - which presumably, were that the case, he would be held liable for?

E




MasterKalif -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (12/1/2006 10:15:48 AM)

Lady Ellen it is true...when you are accessing those wireless connections, you are also prone to hackers and viruses from what I have heard....but I suppose if you have a good anti-virus type system, then it shouldn't have been much of a problem....as for the wireless connection coming on, you probably have a switch on the side (if its a Toshiba laptop it will be on the right side) which you can turn "on" or "off".....however, I am very curious....how did you access those "young lady's" photos??? did you get access to her files and archives??? how do you do that???
Thanks.[:)]




pahunkboy -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (12/1/2006 2:59:57 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: topcat

Dear Chris-
 
this is focused more on 'WAR Driving' ( Wireless Access Recon) but much of the info will help:
 
http://www.wikihow.com/War-Drive
 
I also use these antennas:
 
http://www.hawkingtech.com/products/productlist.php?CatID=32&FamID=58&ProdID=214
 
and this adapter:
 
http://www.hawkingtech.com/products/productlist.php?CatID=19&FamID=33&ProdID=302
 


alot of good replies here. ok- i managed to get on for about an hour free. i bought this on ebay- no user manual. think pad t35 ?




LadyEllen -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (12/1/2006 3:32:33 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterKalif

Lady Ellen it is true...when you are accessing those wireless connections, you are also prone to hackers and viruses from what I have heard....but I suppose if you have a good anti-virus type system, then it shouldn't have been much of a problem....as for the wireless connection coming on, you probably have a switch on the side (if its a Toshiba laptop it will be on the right side) which you can turn "on" or "off".....however, I am very curious....how did you access those "young lady's" photos??? did you get access to her files and archives??? how do you do that???
Thanks.[:)]


Hi MK

That was the worrying thing really - it had no virus protection on it! It is a Toshiba as it happens so I'll look for that button.

My son is on the thing at the moment, but I seem to recall I went into "My network places" and that showed her PC, and I got in that way by double clicking on it, which opened all her files - not passworded or anything.

E




LadyEllen -> RE: secrets to finding wifi when on the road (12/1/2006 3:34:00 PM)

PS - they were holiday snaps btw! Nothing naughty!

E




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