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Should those who slurp WiFi be jailed? by Illiad2007-10-08 11:34:07
  Yes. by CynicalRyan2007-10-08 11:41:32
    Agree, with second part anyway. Besides, if by taitano2007-10-08 11:45:22
      If you leave your house's door open, by CynicalRyan2007-10-08 11:46:47
        Different situation by subbywan2007-10-08 11:47:56
          How don't I have that claim? by CynicalRyan2007-10-08 11:51:33
            Because you're technically broadcasting. by shadowsystems2007-10-08 12:00:56
              Which means that the system is wrong. by CynicalRyan2007-10-08 12:04:48
                The owner of the AP is actively broadcasting by joecrouse2007-10-08 12:17:02
                  Actually, it is not "actively broadcasting". by CynicalRyan2007-10-08 12:20:57
                    You have to set that up. by subbywan 2007-10-08 12:24:53
By default, wifi *does* broadcast. every router I've ever seen does that automatically. There's always a way to turn that off, but it's under the same control panel as locking down the router.
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                      When setting up an AP, You are litteraly asked by taitano2007-10-08 12:38:48
                        Like a trucker's CB radio. (n/t) by taitano2007-10-08 12:39:31
                        nope, not with many of them by Freakazoid2007-10-08 14:22:29
                          Yep, and many of them end up connecting by ToLazyToThink2007-10-08 16:50:03

 

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