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Topic: Building Community Wireless Networks, second edition
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07-24-2003 09:35 PM ET (US)
johnboyPerson was signed in when posted  1
07-24-2003 10:06 PM ET (US)
"Kudos to O'Reilly got getting a second edition"

Am I just not hip enough to understand what the kids are saying these days? ;)
Jonny BoyPerson was signed in when posted  2
07-25-2003 01:55 AM ET (US)
I asoom he ment '"for" geting a sekont edishunn'. Luk how te 'f' an th 'r' lin up jus lik th 'g' und th 't'. Simpul mistk, anone, cud mak it.
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07-28-2003 02:13 PM ET (US)
I had a wireless question...

I have an unused wireless card built into my laptop, so this weekend I decided to install Netstumbler and see what's out there. I found an open, unencrypted, DHCP-enabled wireless access point pretty close to where I live (about 100 meters to the ocean in a hidden corner of the Vancouver area).

Now...how do I tell if this is an intentional access point for people to use, or a misconfigured wireless router? Since it's running on cable internet and I don't wanna get whoever runs it in trouble, I don't want to call his/her ISP to find out how to contact them.

Seems to me that this is an important bit of missing info on wireless community sharing.
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