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August 3rd, 2004, 02:01 AM
#21
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Local guys in Warsaw, Poland? =P
Oh and the Macy's in the local area here (DC) use Linksys WiFi cards to connect their registers to (what I'm assuming) a central finance server somewhere in the store. Like you said Mr. Koww, alot of stores do this.
Back on topic, library's have always been a favorite of mine, not to do anything illegal of course, but just in the name of 'anonmidity' (sp?)
And if your worried about using your local AP at Starbucks, just make or buy your own antenna and pull bandwidth from a safe distance(of course the foot long PVC pipe stickin out of your car might tip off the local authorities)
Tachyon
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August 3rd, 2004, 02:14 AM
#22
Quite often I've been able to connect online using a CVS Pharmacy hotspot. Probably using the same system as the Macy's in DC.
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August 3rd, 2004, 02:24 AM
#23
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Hmm pharmacies eh...thats lots of Privacy Act information that might be passing back and forth over the air. What will these people think up of next? WiFi in banks? I say that sarcastically, but I bet there are setups out there.
Oh well, that kind of thinking will keep all of us folks gainfully employed, so I shouldn't complain.
*is still looking forward to his pringle can antenna* My wife, however, thinks I'm nuts.
Tachyon
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