Antz
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LOL, just searched for a LAN on my laptop, found an unsecured Wireless LAN, has 1 PC in network places!!...
Might download one of them MSN packet sniffers and see what I can find
is this wrong??
What other havoc can I invoke on this poor unsecured WLAN?
[Edited on 13-08-2005 by Antz]
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Antz
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I now know who's this network is... oops, it's the police man next door... would explain why his PC name is WINUSER-56-999
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Andrew
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my mate has an apartment and i took my laptop down to his to do some work. We had some fun with the wireless networks
[Edited on 13-08-2005 by Peugeot Nut]
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Antz
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what can I do to cause harless fun? obviously don't wanna do damage... not with his job role and that
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Andrew
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search, search, search
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Antz
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they only have SharedDocs and printers and faxes in network places...
was hoping they'd have a printer installed so I could print random shit off for them
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Andrew
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easy to get through those security measures i'm not telling you how though cos that would be illegal
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Carr
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How can I use our printer as I'm on a home wireless laptop network with my home wired pc that has the printer linked to it. DO I need to just set up file and printer sharing adnt ehn install the printer software on my pc and also will the pc the printer's Connected to need to be on to use it?
Cheers
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Dan B
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Before you even consider connecting to his network again, you may want to read the following:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4721723.stm
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drunkenfool
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try connecting to PC Name\c$
Only works on older versions of windows but might let you see the entire contents of his C drive
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Carr
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How do you switch on security as mine currently says unsecured wireless network when I connect?
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Andrew
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Carr, it will tell you in the manual for the router.
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Demo
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someone up by me has just set up a wireless network so now i use my laptop to look at porn in my garden at the expense of someone else
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Antz
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quote: Originally posted by Carr
How can I use our printer as I'm on a home wireless laptop network with my home wired pc that has the printer linked to it. DO I need to just set up file and printer sharing adnt ehn install the printer software on my pc and also will the pc the printer's Connected to need to be on to use it?
Cheers
I believe you simply right click the printer on your other machine, share it, then it will show in your laptop on network places, just right click it and IIRC there is an option to use that printer as your dfault
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Antz
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quote: Originally posted by drunkenfool
try connecting to PC Name\c$
Only works on older versions of windows but might let you see the entire contents of his C drive
Get a password box... Username cannot be changed from {PC NAME}\Guest and it won't accept a blank password
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MikeD
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You could tell him his wirless network is broadcasting????
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Antz
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quote: Originally posted by MikeD
You could tell him his wirless network is broadcasting????
could do, but then what am I gonna do when I wanna sit in the garden??
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Gaz
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if ya live near a maccies - 300 yrds etc i think they have a BTopenworld network that you are legally aloud to use
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Antz
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quote: Originally posted by Gaz
if ya live near a maccies - 300 yrds etc i think they have a BTopenworld network that you are legally aloud to use
Yeah but you gotta pay them don't you? don't they activate your mac address on the router once you pay?
I could be wrong, but I know in Starbucks, the T-Zone hot spot there you log on and it asks for a card number and it gives you like 7 hours for £20 or something... it's done via proxy login that you can't bypass.
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Gaz
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nah im sure you just connect into it
its for bussness men so they can have meeting at there macdonalds lol
do u really think maccies workers are brainy enough to allow ips etc
[Edited on 14-08-2005 by Gaz]
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Antz
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nah, just looked on thier site...
£20 a month for 120 mins max a month.... or 20p a minute pay as you go.
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by Antz
is this wrong??
Yes - its not illegal to discover the network but it is illegal to connect to it.
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by Gaz
nah im sure you just connect into it
its for bussness men so they can have meeting at there macdonalds lol
do u really think maccies workers are brainy enough to allow ips etc
They're RADIUS server aren't they? You get a user/pass and some web interface thing, network addresses are automatically negotiated.
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Antz
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by Antz
is this wrong??
Yes - its not illegal to discover the network but it is illegal to connect to it.
Is there a market for this kind of thing?
I mean would it be a good move to go into business discovering unsecure Wi-Fi broadcasts and charging to secure them?
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