Tuggan wrote:how does someone just happen to unintentionally stumble onto someones home based wireless connection? i was kinda under the impression people had to drive around looking for a strong enough signal to tap into.
If my prefered wireless network is unavailable (the case when I'm traveling) my computer is set to connect to any available network, presumably the one with the strongest signal. This is usually the case in motels ect where they offer wireless, and makes connections easy as there is very little if anything to configure.
Now if my neighbor also uses wireless and I boot up my laptop outside on my deck, and the signal from thier router is stronger then the signal from mine it would connect to his network instead of mine automatically. It gives a message that it's connected, and like many common messages you get used to seeing you may not actually read it and just click by it. This has been the case for me, not with a neighbors network, but with that of a business network in the area.
And yes Mappatazee I think that is a better comparison, with the exception that when viewing someone elses TV you wouldn't be degrading thier services performance which you are at least to an extent with networks because even just browsing you are using some bandwidth, even if small and probably unoticable.