LOL, T-Mobile won't be making any money at this Starbucks!

UNCjigga

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So I fired up my lappy at the Starbucks next to the library, knowing full well that I'd be paying $9.95 for a few hours of wifi access. Still, it beat checking email thru the web on the library's slow-ass computers.

Lo and behold, the store next door has unsecured, free wifi going on! Both showed up in 'available networks'! Weird thing is, next door is a sandwich shop, and they don't advertise any kind of Internet access!! A little investigation revealed they have IP-based point-of-sale systems with wireless connections! I guess theoretically I could hack into their sales data or something, or maybe 'net send' a nasty message to the girl working the counter! Ain't technology grand??
 

Mallow

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it's funny that was your first thought. Mine would have been: I should go tell them they have an inscure network.
 

Kenazo

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how does starbucks limit access to their network? Do you have to get some sort of software from them first?
<- lives no where near a starbucks.
 

arcenite

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Originally posted by: Mallow
it's funny that was your first thought. Mine would have been: I should go tell them they have an inscure network.

im looking at your mod quote mallow, and the second part doesn't make any sense to be, english wise.

Bill
 

UNCjigga

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Originally posted by: Kenazo
how does starbucks limit access to their network? Do you have to get some sort of software from them first?
<- lives no where near a starbucks.
DNS won't let you get past the T-Mobile sign-up page until you've logged in with username, password and billing info.

 

Cal166

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Originally posted by: Jigga
Originally posted by: Kenazo
how does starbucks limit access to their network? Do you have to get some sort of software from them first?
<- lives no where near a starbucks.
DNS won't let you get past the T-Mobile sign-up page until you've logged in with username, password and billing info.

Starbuck's WIFI Network is pretty strong.

I used a program to listen to users currently on the network.....Spoof all the info and still was unable to get pass.
 

TuxDave

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Originally posted by: Cal166
Originally posted by: Jigga
Originally posted by: Kenazo
how does starbucks limit access to their network? Do you have to get some sort of software from them first?
<- lives no where near a starbucks.
DNS won't let you get past the T-Mobile sign-up page until you've logged in with username, password and billing info.

Starbuck's WIFI Network is pretty strong.

I used a program to listen to users currently on the network.....Spoof all the info and still was unable to get pass.

What program is that? Or are we bumping heads into the TOS.
 

Kyteland

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Originally posted by: aRCeNiTe
im looking at your mod quote mallow, and the second part doesn't make any sense to be, english wise.
Please be nice, and be sure before you crap in a thread you think is a spammer.

AnandTech Moderator

Somebody probably saw a thread they thought was spam and was harassing the poster of said thread. But the thread wasn't spam and they were being an ass for no reason. Hence the Mod quote saying to play nice.