Bingo. We have a winner.
It's like providing needles for drug addicts. Or smoke pits for nicotine
users.
Do you want to help their problem? Or manage it?
I don't have time to argue about how important it is that Suzy be able
to watch her dog on her home security system video stream.
Mike Copeland
Ted Roche wrote:
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Kurt Wendt <[email protected]> wrote:
I gotta say - Mike - if its people all doing personal usage - you shouldn't
have to support that since its NOT Work related. Here at my job - security is a
Huge issue - since the co. is centered around financial data. As such, we have
NO Free WiFi access. Oh well...
I gotta say, Kurt, I tried to answer this, but realized my answer went way [OT].
I can say, I think employers who provide public Wifi for their
employees' and guests' personal use, firewalled from their corporate
network, are cool in my book. And perhaps a little more secure.
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