RE: [WISPA] STOOPID linksys / netgear / etc

2007-02-28 Thread Rick Smith
That's fine, as long as they file their CALEA and 477 Forms :) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeromie Reeves Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 5:09 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] STOOPID linksys / netgear / etc Wh

Re: [WISPA] STOOPID linksys / netgear / etc

2007-02-28 Thread Jeromie Reeves
What if they wanted to share the network but only with people who could figure that out? =-) On 2/28/07, David E. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Rick Smith wrote: > Can't vendors make it so that whatever you use as the securing KEY can't be > contained in the hostname, essid or anywhere else ?

Re: [WISPA] STOOPID linksys / netgear / etc

2007-02-28 Thread David E. Smith
Rick Smith wrote: Can't vendors make it so that whatever you use as the securing KEY can't be contained in the hostname, essid or anywhere else ? Common Sense... I'm sure they could, but as soon as a customer decides this is what they want to do, and can't, angry phone calls will ensue. No

Re: [WISPA] STOOPID linksys / netgear / etc

2007-02-28 Thread RickG
LOL - why lock it down then? On 2/28/07, George Rogato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Almost reminds me when we took over the original dial up isp, the previous guy used a computer shop to sell his service and turn on subs. usernames and passwords were the customers first name and last name. lame

Re: [WISPA] STOOPID linksys / netgear / etc

2007-02-27 Thread George Rogato
Almost reminds me when we took over the original dial up isp, the previous guy used a computer shop to sell his service and turn on subs. usernames and passwords were the customers first name and last name. lame... Rick Smith wrote: happened to open my laptop in town to work on a hotspot o