Patrick
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Registered: 25th Apr 02
Location: SE London
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I haven't got the internet at home, but last night I was playing around with my laptop and managed to connect to someone elses WIFI connection and continued to surf the net for a couple of hours. Is there anyway of them knowing that I was using their internet connection, and is it classed as theft?
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
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Yes they can find out if they know what they are doing.
Its illegal under Computer Misuse Act but thats difficult to prove. The two most recent instances of it have resulted in arrest and Police caution for dishonestly obtaining electronic communications services with intent to avoid payment.
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Doug
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Registered: 8th Oct 03
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Aslong as you dont download stuff or use any applications that are heavy on the bandwidth then I doubt they would notice TBH.
But if they half a clue about computers it is very easy to tell that someone is on their WIFI!!
I couldnt see it working but maybe go round and say here is £10, can I have use your net to browse a few webpages this month?
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Patrick
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Registered: 25th Apr 02
Location: SE London
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So they can tell that someone is using their connection, but how would they go about finding out who?
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Tim
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Registered: 21st Apr 00
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All they'd need is a Pringles tin and an external antenna to track you down (but the police would help out I'm sure with proper equipment).
They would have your MAC address which uniquely identifies your wireless card (unless you change it in software)...
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Brett
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Registered: 16th Dec 02
Location: Manchester
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quote: Originally posted by Doug
Aslong as you dont download stuff or use any applications that are heavy on the bandwidth then I doubt they would notice TBH.
All you'd have to do would go on your router setup and it'd be quite apparant....to me anyway. I always check to see if anyone's had a go at using it.
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ssj_kakarot
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Registered: 29th Apr 03
Location: hartlepool
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tbh if they havnt even set up a simple wep on the router i very much doubt they would have a clue if your using there net.
just dont go heavy on it and you will be fine.
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
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I'm quite sure you would go unnoticed in the vast majority of cases but you can't be sure.
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Brett
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Registered: 16th Dec 02
Location: Manchester
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quote: Originally posted by ssj_kakarot
tbh if they havnt even set up a simple wep on the router i very much doubt they would have a clue if your using there net.
true
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
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Not necessarily - I turned WPA off as I had some hardware that didn't support it. Within half an hour I had a DHCP lease and therefore MAC address for a start, a bit investigation and I had machine name which in this case was sounded like it related to a human. I'm sure I could have had a poke about and got a bit more.
They might appear stupid, and they might actually be stupid, but if they're not then I wouldn't do anything too private.
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mooney
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Registered: 20th Oct 05
Location: north west uk
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try mess about with their router,
google the make of there router find the internet address and change the passwords lol
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Doug
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Registered: 8th Oct 03
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If someone did that to mine I would get the police involved if possible
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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My wireless network isn't secured, i'm not stupid, I just don't care enough to set it up.
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Russ
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Registered: 14th Mar 04
Location: Armchair
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quote: Originally posted by John
My wireless network isn't secured, i'm not stupid, I just don't care enough to set it up.
lol
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