Posted by paul on August 28, 2007 at 21:15:21 from (66.44.132.223):
In Reply to: OT Computer Question posted by KCTractors on August 28, 2007 at 18:44:46:
Many folks shjare an internet connection in this way - split the bill.
If the neighbor is not encoding his signal in anyu way, it's pretty hard for anything to be enforced. Legal & the internet is kinda a joke.... Ethical would be the question.
They should be able to see a light blink when ever their wireless isbeing used - by them or by you. As well things will slow down if more than one person is using it. So if you become an addict, they likely will notice.
It all works pretty easily, easiest is a little USB dongle that looks like one of those thumb drives. Won't interfere with your modem at all. Called wifi or wireless or 802.11g networking. All the same thing - a few new ones are going to the N standard - but don't bother worrying about that. You want the 'G' version.
You need Windows XP Second service pack to really make wireless work well most times. (Likely what you are already upgraded to.)
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