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Originally Posted by Mr Mephisto
The same way it's somebody's "own damn fault" if they don't lock their back door and you go in and steal from them?
If you do this,
a) You're a hacker (and not in the positive meaning of the word)
b) You're a thief (in the negative meaning of the word)
c) You should know better
To answer the question, there is no easy way to bind three seperate WLAN networks, each from different subnets, into one "fat pipe".
Mr Mephisto
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I'm sorry but I call complete bullshit. You're comparing apples to oranges. Trespassing on your property and someone too damn lazy to read the instruction manual are two completely different things. And I'm not a hacker by the way. I have a wireless card that AUTOMATICALLY seeks out the best network to hop on to. And if it finds one without encryption, it'll hop on. That's what it's designed to do.
Bottom line, lock down your shit or don't complain if people are using your bandwidth. It's very simple to do. It won't keep out serious hackers, (there's almost no way to keep out someone who's determined enough anyway) but it'll keep out passer-by's with net stumbler on their laptops.