local wifi networks

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a_baron
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local wifi networks

Post by a_baron »

Can anyone give me the password for any of the following WiFi networks that are used in this area?

UrbanAngels – this is supposed to be available from Cisco, but the one I found doesn't work.
UrbanAngels WiFi-guest

SKY65052

Netgear

dkr

Frances

GetYourOwnInternet

I am on BT but can connect only spasmodically through my hub.

Thanks
Rachael
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Post by Rachael »

Those look like people's personal wifi networks, not public ones. If you want the passwords, I suggest knocking on your neighbours' doors and asking for them!

If you are on BT you can use private BT wifi networks through the BT app IF those people have agreed to be part of the BTFone network.

p.s. GetYourOwnInternet - love it!
chrisj1948
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Post by chrisj1948 »

'edimatrix_plus' is part of the BTFone network, although I doubt it will be much use to you unless you are waiting at the Newlands Park lights! I am happy to allow it to be part of that network since BT restrict the throughput to less than 1% of the 70+Mbs I get, and it is not counted as part of my bandwidth usage.

Regards
Chris
a_baron
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Post by a_baron »

Rachael wrote:Those look like people's personal wifi networks, not public ones. If you want the passwords, I suggest knocking on your neighbours' doors and asking for them!

If you are on BT you can use private BT wifi networks through the BT app IF those people have agreed to be part of the BTFone network.

p.s. GetYourOwnInternet - love it!
BT have now sorted out my broadband connnection with considerable inconvenience to both of us, but is anyone going to answer my question just in case I need it again?

Thanks
Rachael
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Post by Rachael »

I thought I had answered your question - those networks belong to your neighbours and if you want the passwords, ask them. They are not public networks.
a_baron
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Post by a_baron »

Anyone with a private network in or that will cover Venner Road, can you let me in?

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Bunty
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Post by Bunty »

I am a BT Internet client. I can therefore also access the unsecured bt networks BTWiFi and BTFon. Those others mentioned will have a padlock sign = secure/private. Most people would not share the network password.

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Rachael
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Post by Rachael »

Anyone who does ANY financial transaction online or shares ANY personal information via their wifi through email or internet interactions (i.e. pretty much every single one of us) would be very unwise to give access to their network to a stranger.

BTFon works by sharing a tiny part of your bandwidth but not your actual network so it is safe to share. You have to agree to share your bandwidth first, then you get access to others who have also signed up to it.
Annie.
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Post by Annie. »

Is a_Baron having a laugh?
No one should ever share their WiFi pass key,
I think this person is on a wind up.

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14BradfordRoad
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Post by 14BradfordRoad »

2 universal (Master) passwords that might work for all those listed above are:
1: avin-a-laugh
2: get-ur-own-wifi

Shh! Just don't tell anyone that I told you.. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Annie.
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Post by Annie. »

:roll: :lol: :lol:

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art4
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Post by art4 »

Plenty to read about this guy on the internet, here is his web site:

http://www.infotextmanuscripts.org/ITMA.html
marymck
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Post by marymck »

Blimey! Thanks Art4

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art4
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Post by art4 »

Google further it's quite problematic.
hairybuddha

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Post by hairybuddha »

I especially enjoyed his limericks :shock:
a_baron
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Re: local wifi networks

Post by a_baron »

Annie. wrote:Is a_Baron having a laugh?
No one should ever share their WiFi pass key,
I think this person is on a wind up.

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To paraphrase Roger Glover: God gave you stunning looks but took away everything else. I hope the first part of that sentence is true because the second part certainly is.
Annie.
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Post by Annie. »

Idiot!

Did you write this below?

FENELLA IS A WINNER!, published in Model Journal, FEB. 90, page 2.

"I think I wrote this piece but can’t be absolutely certain; I certainly interviewed her, so it may have been rewritten in house style."
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Rachael
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Post by Rachael »

If it is perfectly okay to let a stranger use your wifi, I wonder why wifi routers all come with built-in security to stop strangers using your wifi?

I think a_baron may have been living under a rock for the past decade.
Annie.
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Post by Annie. »

Did you look at his ramblings?

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Rachael
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Post by Rachael »

I've seen them before, Annie. No desire to do so again.
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