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    sa liloan walay'y wifi? haha.
    kadungog namo ug wifly sa smart?

  2. #82

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    mga bro try ninyo sa STI mandaue na 3 ka connection wala gyud password ang tulo....

  3. #83

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    Quote Originally Posted by raymacsor
    mga bro try ninyo sa STI mandaue na 3 ka connection wala gyud password ang tulo....
    nakatry ka ug connect?

    ^^^Naa sad gani UC main but dili ka connect...

  4. #84

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockrhyan1982
    sa GT IT sa asiatown...ask lng ka password...free for life...
    unsa ng GT?

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    Quote Originally Posted by junmar4
    ha? ingana diay na bai? atik na bai. dili jud na sila kakita sa imo files or know what your doing. ila ra na mailhan na naa imo computer maregister as intruder. Sa US gani, hapit na bisan asa naay wifi hotspot.
    Yea, i know that. But every time you connect to a wireless router, the router takes note of your hostname and your MAC address. MAC address is hardwired into your network card and you can't change it. Basically the MAC address acts as a serial number for your Network Interface Card (NIC). It's right there in the MAC address the manufacturer, make, model, and series. If the company was attacked (security-wise) in some way, of course, they'll investigate it right away. The first NetAdmins usually do is to check the logs. And there you are.. Your hostname and MAC address are registered there, along with the time you connected to their network. They can trace back the registered MAC address to you by just calling the distributor asking to whom they sold the NIC to.

    Another way, is that they'll let you use their Internet connection but since the WPA/WEP encryption in WiFi has a lot of security flaws, they could basically just "listen" to everything that you do on a browser. If your sending a confidential email, they could just "listen" to the packets being broadcast from the computer to their WiFi router and they could intercept it and even manipulate it and send another email in place of your original email. This is "emailing spoofing", I've seen a lot of this during our wireless networking workshop especially to those of my colleagues who didn't use any encryption softwares.[br]Posted on: January 15, 2007, 10:40:20 PM_________________________________________________
    Quote Originally Posted by medium
    pila ka meters maka detect or use ta sa wifi laptop nato from the source?
    Depends where the base station is located and the environment you are in. If you are in a closed area, like in your office with lots of cubiles, walls and doors. Then the effective range of the wireless network would really suffer from bouncing every obstacles it meets. Otherwise of your in an open space, the effective range is up to 100 meters. That's if the router used is from a reliable manufacturer like D-Link and CISCO.

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    bitaw. pero if sa balay-balay lang na boss, I bet dili siya kapaminaw (ang owner) unless he has the right knowledge and software. Besides, dili sad ko send ug confidential email nor browse unwanted sites sa mga free and/or payed wi fi spots.

    pareho ra na sa text, especially if you are an engineer for the provider, pwede gani send messages without the number nga moappear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by junmar4
    bitaw. pero if sa balay-balay lang na boss, I bet dili siya kapaminaw (ang owner) unless he has the right knowledge and software. Besides, dili sad ko send ug confidential email nor browse unwanted sites sa mga free and/or payed wi fi spots.

    pareho ra na sa text, especially if you are an engineer for the provider, pwede gani send messages without the number nga moappear.
    hahaha true.. but still it's just not right using other's wireless network without asking permission though.

  8. #88

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    mao sad nuon. pero if i'll have my wi fi router in bohol working, dili nako butangan ug encryption para kagamita mo silingan, that if naa sila laptop or wi fi card... hahahaha...

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    Try COCOMALL there's a cofe shop at the back of red ribbon they have free WIFI just order a cofee

    SALAMAT..

  10. #90

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    wala nay laing free nga working wifi access diha?.. mas maayo unta kanang dili na mo ask og password.. diritso nlng ta search and connected na ba.. if naa pa..

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