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 of mine today.
Say an interesting essid... f6a13..... and it was locked down.
Well, I noticed that it was 10 digits, and when I signed on to it and
happened to type that into the WEP KEY area as well, it WAS THE WEP KEY to
use to sign onto it.
So, this is the way people are going to start sharing now ?
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...
Argh.
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