adelburn said:Thats good then.
As far as WI-FI is concerned, could he just simply open explorer and start surfing or does he need some sort of broadband subscription.
Sorry if I am missing the point of WI-FI and that.

Ripper said:Alternatively, you could just go and sit on a mcdonalds car park.
adelburn said:So he does not need a wireless router and broadband he could just connect to someone elses router.![]()
adelburn said:So he does not need a wireless router and broadband he could just connect to someone elses router.![]()
adelburn said:So he does not need a wireless router and broadband he could just connect to someone elses router.![]()
As TheVoice explained.adelburn said:Then how do people connect to t'internet outside of there home i.e mcdonalds carpark![]()
Is it sumat to do wit the software you receive when setting up broadband and configuring IP arresses e.t.c
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croni486 said:Surely accessing a wireless access point that is insecure is not illegal. It is the owners responsibility to encrypt. If you attempt to cause damage to anything on any other computer that is connected then that is illegal.
If you attempt and crack the encryption on any wireless connection then this is illegal.

croni486 said:Surely accessing a wireless access point that is insecure is not illegal. It is the owners responsibility to encrypt. If you attempt to cause damage to anything on any other computer that is connected then that is illegal.
If you attempt and crack the encryption on any wireless connection then this is illegal.