What's the funniest wifi network name you've found?
#91
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Regarding secure networks
Three words:
WPA2
Radius Server
WPA2
Radius Server
#92
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My neighbor's SSID is "Thug Mansion"
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#94
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If you're in a hotel and see an SSID = "Mugwump", that's probably my travel router, in a room near yours
#95
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i set up one for a friend called "YouDumb" after a Robot Chicken episode, mine at home right now is called "DontHackMe" but do have it setup for WPA.
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My daughter rooms with 4 other girls at Tulane. A guy friend of one of the room mates set up the wireless and named it 'Casa de Boobie'
#97
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"connect and ill call the police"
I connected, checked my e-mail, myspace, and facebook. The police were never called
I connected, checked my e-mail, myspace, and facebook. The police were never called
#98
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If you ever happen to stumble across one called InfinitiM45, that's the one in my car, connected to a CDMA aircard. There's probably a silver M45 nearby.
If you happen to see that SSID outside of Florida, please PM me immediately. In that case my car's probably been stolen.
If you ever see FanTM or fanTM, it's Siemens wireless AP for the Ticketmaster barcode scanners used at most US venues. Usually they only put one near each set of doors, so chaos happens when you decide to broadcast on the same channel with more power.
If you happen to see that SSID outside of Florida, please PM me immediately. In that case my car's probably been stolen.
If you ever see FanTM or fanTM, it's Siemens wireless AP for the Ticketmaster barcode scanners used at most US venues. Usually they only put one near each set of doors, so chaos happens when you decide to broadcast on the same channel with more power.
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pornmachine
Somewhere in my neighborhood. Open, but I've never tried to connect.
Somewhere in my neighborhood. Open, but I've never tried to connect.
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#101
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Wow, I had actually thought of putting this topic as a poll to my friends a while back . . .
Truly random: "Cupcakes Rock!" (in an apartment complex in Baton Rouge)
Truly random: "Cupcakes Rock!" (in an apartment complex in Baton Rouge)
#102
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My old one was OCrap. The new one is HotDogsAndBeans.
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"Mow Your F--king Lawn" - Calgary AB,
"Flick My Clit Muthaf--ka" - Ottawa ON,
"No Internet Here" (there was) - Huntington Beach CA,
I also stayed at a hotel in Florida where a disgruntled employee had hidden wireless routers so guests could bypass the $19.99 daily fee.
The SSID's had various names critical of the management.
"Flick My Clit Muthaf--ka" - Ottawa ON,
"No Internet Here" (there was) - Huntington Beach CA,
I also stayed at a hotel in Florida where a disgruntled employee had hidden wireless routers so guests could bypass the $19.99 daily fee.
The SSID's had various names critical of the management.