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...



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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