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freeloader and my Rogers modem
A freeloading neighbour in my building, with whom I have casual contact, has suggested she can log-on to internet through my modem. She wants to purchase a pc but cannot afford an internet connection of her own, she says, and thought she could 'get in' as she puts it, through mine. Is this really possible? Tried to get through to Rogers this morning but they took so long to answer I gave up and am posting here. Is there a solution?
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Re: freeloader and my Rogers modem
Depends the specification of the modem, if it has wireless functionality then it is possible. Do you want to let her is my question?
If you post the model then I could tell you. |
Re: freeloader and my Rogers modem
Originally Posted by anishq
(Post 9210344)
A freeloading neighbour in my building, with whom I have casual contact, has suggested she can log-on to internet through my modem. She wants to purchase a pc but cannot afford an internet connection of her own, she says, and thought she could 'get in' as she puts it, through mine. Is this really possible? Tried to get through to Rogers this morning but they took so long to answer I gave up and am posting here. Is there a solution?
Thanks. Secured means password-protected. Unsecured means open-house. That could cost you. |
Re: freeloader and my Rogers modem
In effect
If it's a wireless router you should have it password protected and that will give you the option to 1) Give anyone access by giving them a password to use. 2) Blocking anyone, by not giving them a password 3) Changing the password later if you previously gave someone access and no longer wish to. For her to gain access she would also need to 'see' a good signal strength via the wi-fi system on her PC. |
Re: freeloader and my Rogers modem
With threats of being charged for bandwidth everyone should take care to restrict access to their wireless signal. It could cost you big time if some teenager next door is gaming online through your account!
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Re: freeloader and my Rogers modem
Originally Posted by triumphguy
(Post 9210453)
With threats of being charged for bandwidth everyone should take care to restrict access to their wireless signal. It could cost you big time if some teenager next door is gaming online through your account!
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Re: freeloader and my Rogers modem
Originally Posted by triumphguy
(Post 9210453)
With threats of being charged for bandwidth everyone should take care to restrict access to their wireless signal. It could cost you big time if some teenager next door is gaming online through your account!
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Re: freeloader and my Rogers modem
Last month I used 320gb - we just got netflix! I also have a 20 year old living in the basement and he does game online. If I was charged $2 for each gb over the alloted amount I would have been charged $600!
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Re: freeloader and my Rogers modem
Originally Posted by triumphguy
(Post 9210453)
With threats of being charged for bandwidth everyone should take care to restrict access to their wireless signal. It could cost you big time if some teenager next door is gaming online through your account!
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Re: freeloader and my Rogers modem
I'm wondering how long our uncapped deal with Telus is going to stay that way :(
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Re: freeloader and my Rogers modem
Originally Posted by Zoe Bell
(Post 9210633)
I'm wondering how long our uncapped deal with Telus is going to stay that way :(
In the UK, years back, there was a cap but then, as internet access became every day stuff, it gradually lifted to unlimited bandwidth (with the usual fair usage clause slipped in there). Even here, in Portugal, bandwidth is uncapped and that's pushing the boat out for this place! |
Re: freeloader and my Rogers modem
Originally Posted by james.mc
(Post 9210652)
Why are they starting to cap in Canada?
In the UK, years back, there was a cap but then, as internet access became every day stuff, it gradually lifted to unlimited bandwidth (with the usual fair usage clause slipped in there). Even here, in Portugal, bandwidth is uncapped and that's pushing the boat out for this place! It depressed me too much to read it |
Re: freeloader and my Rogers modem
Originally Posted by triumphguy
(Post 9210453)
With threats of being charged for bandwidth everyone should take care to restrict access to their wireless signal. It could cost you big time if some teenager next door is gaming online through your account!
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Re: freeloader and my Rogers modem
Originally Posted by james.mc
(Post 9210652)
Why are they starting to cap in Canada?
In the UK, years back, there was a cap but then, as internet access became every day stuff, it gradually lifted to unlimited bandwidth (with the usual fair usage clause slipped in there). Even here, in Portugal, bandwidth is uncapped and that's pushing the boat out for this place! |
Re: freeloader and my Rogers modem
Originally Posted by Zoe Bell
(Post 9210669)
Canada appears to be goign to opposite way. There was some ruling a few weeks back allowing companies to charge for usage or something.
It depressed me too much to read it Luckily the Canadian government saw sense and over-ruled the decision. |
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