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Just curious, if you stroll around town how many open wireless network will you find?
Here Telcom Lesotho were installing ADSL routers with wireless connectivity leaving them open and with default SSIDs, passwords etc.
You could start up you laptop get free internet and cut off the user from their own internet (tempting but I didn't). It has improved a little of late but is still common.
I guessing in the first world open wireless networks are not so common?
Edit I haven't seen Google vans driving around Maseru though!
Edited 2010-05-23 07:50 UTC