> I disagree. If an establishment is offering an open wireless network
> to the public, it's not theif to use their bandwidth. Even if you are
> not in their store enjoying their wonderful coffee's and teas, you
> can use their bandwidth.
> 
> And as for asking, why bother them about it? Unless they post on their
> doors and AP that the bandwidth is for customers only, it's ok to use
> it. 
> 
> -lile
> 

It is activities like this that will quickly bring these free establishments
to an end.  

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