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|    Paul to wasbit    |
|    Re: OT? Can my neiighbor, whose wifi I'm    |
|    28 Nov 25 14:03:52    |
      XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-11       From: nospam@needed.invalid              On Fri, 11/28/2025 3:47 AM, wasbit wrote:       > On 26/11/2025 13:55, micky wrote:       >> OT?? if I'm using someone else's wifi, can he tell what's in email I'm       >> sending or receiving, can he tell what I'm sending or receiving on the       >> web, or what I'm sending or receiving here on Usenet?. I would think       >> not but just want to be sure. He's a smart guy but no tech genius       >> afaik. If he were a tech wiz, could he do it?       >>       >> My wifi has been giving me trouble since February, and last night on the       >> upstairs computer, the cable internet would not work either. The       >> Troubleshooter said the cable wasn't in, and indeed, I had sometimes       >> gotten success by pushing it in further, a millimeter, but that didn't       >> work last night. Even though the Verizon FIOS fiberoptic phone was       >> working and the Verizon box has a flashing led for the cable that goes       >> to my computer.       >>       >> This morning I rebooted and on its own, it connected to the wifi of a       >> neighbor, but not to my own wifi Hmmm after 30 minutes of using his,       >> it just switched to my wifi. But still not to the cable, which I       >> thought would take priority, plusd last night the Troubleshooter said my       >> laptop's wifi was bad too, the one that hasn't worked since February.       >>       >       > Hmmm! 19 replies & not a mention of bandwidth theft.              It seems to be mostly a tale about semi-broken or half-functional kit.       Since the OP has his own paid Internet service, there is no       evidence of "100% leeching" going on, particularly. I bet the       OP could tighten up his settings a bit.               Paul              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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