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    Wi-fi providers

    Gentlemen,

    A friend of mines retierd parents are coming to the UK from Oz (Ex-pat), to spend a summer attending classic car races here and in Europe. They're gonna be driving round in a motor home, and he is asking about suitable wi-fi providers for accessing his email, internet etc (He's a tech savy old fogey). Not something I've got any real experience, but I figured someone here might have a better idea or recommendations?
    Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith

    Any forum is a collection of assorted weirdos, cranks and pervs - Board Game Geek

    That will be a simply fab time to catch up for a beer. - Tay

    Have you ever seen somebody lick the chutney spoon in an Indian Restaurant and put it back ? - Cyberghoul

    #2
    Tell them not to bother with any Travelodge and the like - instead park up in small industrial parks (the type where small companies rent a room or two until they go bust) - there's bound to be unsecured wireless .....
    Woo hooo - free porn !

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      #3
      Originally posted by Jakes Daddy
      Tell them not to bother with any Travelodge and the like - instead park up in small industrial parks (the type where small companies rent a room or two until they go bust) - there's bound to be unsecured wireless .....
      Woo hooo - free porn !
      I think they would do better cruising residential areas looking for unsecured access- there are at least 2 in my area that I can get onto (hypothetically)

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        #4
        Don't forget, someone got nicked for doing that last year...

        A recent court case... saw a West London man fined £500 and sentenced to 12 months' conditional discharge for hijacking a wireless broadband connection.

        Gregory Straszkiewicz... "piggybacked" on a wireless broadband network of a local Ealing resident, using a laptop while sitting in his car. He had been seen in the area on several previous occasions over the past three months and is believed to have been reported to police by a neighbour concerned that he was acting suspiciously.



        Wireless hijacking under scrutiny

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          #5
          Originally posted by Jakes Daddy
          Tell them not to bother with any Travelodge and the like - instead park up in small industrial parks (the type where small companies rent a room or two until they go bust) - there's bound to be unsecured wireless .....
          Woo hooo - free porn !
          I wondered where my bandwidth had gone to...

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            #6
            Originally posted by Emperor Dalek
            Don't forget, someone got nicked for doing that last year...

            [i]A recent court case... saw a West London man fined £500 and sentenced to 12 months' conditional discharge for hijacking a wireless broadband connection.
            Interesting. I did that unintentionally, against my will even, while setting up my network. I set up my own router with WEP and not to broadcast its ID, so when I fired up a PC with a card in it, it hunted round, found several oher networks, and connected to the internet though an unsecured one. All without asking me first.

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              #7
              Vodafone Mobile Connect?

              PDF:

              http://tinyurl.com/9cgg8

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                #8
                Cheers noddy - that's the sort of thing I'm after.
                Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith

                Any forum is a collection of assorted weirdos, cranks and pervs - Board Game Geek

                That will be a simply fab time to catch up for a beer. - Tay

                Have you ever seen somebody lick the chutney spoon in an Indian Restaurant and put it back ? - Cyberghoul

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by expat
                  Interesting. I did that unintentionally, against my will even, while setting up my network. I set up my own router with WEP and not to broadcast its ID, so when I fired up a PC with a card in it, it hunted round, found several oher networks, and connected to the internet though an unsecured one. All without asking me first.

                  My neighbour has the same wireless router model as me.

                  How do I know? When we moved into our house I booted up to see if the ADSL had been installed yet and managed to connect to the internet, so used the (default) user id and password to access what I thought was my router, and proceeded to lock it down - new password, WEP, etc.

                  Took a day or so before it dawned on me that our phones still worked without filters.....

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                    #10
                    I have three neighbours with unsecured networks... 'moo', 'Silvermills' and 'dclayton'.

                    From doing a traceroute and speed test they are on 4 meg cable, 2 meg Nildram and 8 meg Bulldog.... its really useful as there is now a Bittorent client for my PDA
                    Vieze Oude Man

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