The biggest problem with WiFi is that it counts a projection of your personal/private space on others. If you were to take your fence and stretch it out until it covered the same area accessible by your WiFi, and everyone else did as well, there would be a big overlap. So now you could be standing in your yard playing ball with your son while also being in someone elses yard. Which then leaves the question, are you invading their privacy, or are they invading yours? WiFi requires a connection, which can be best translated as putting a gate on the above fence, which means you have to conciously go through the gate knowing you are entering their, for lack of a better term, domain. So who is right and who is wrong? If we had a physical representation of our WiFi reach, the discussion would be mote. If you are in their space, you are violating a law somewhere. However, then you would also realize that your area overlaps someone elses, what then? And how far can we project our private space on public areas? Do we have power over the sidewalk? What if we built a fence throught he sidewalk to prevent people getting to close to the house, would we be violating a law? Too many questions, and not enough answers. Everyone is too busy arguing the details and not looking at the bigger issues (ie congress and governments is what I am talking about here as everyone). I would hate to think that someday I could be charged with what this man did, if in my home I am also using wireless, and one of my connections accidently connects to a neighbors becuase it was insecure, while mine required passwords (with the device going to the easiest to access connection first). Nothing in the article has mentioned what would have happened if the guy had been inside the neighbors house connecting to the guys WiFi.. oh well.. Just my .02. Sincerely, Judd Pickell On 7/13/05, Ted Gould wrote: > Badger, Shawn wrote: > > If you put your phone out on the curb without a lock on it which is what > > basically what people are doing by leaving their WAPs open! > > Sorry to bring up this topic again, but if you disabled long distance > and 411 calling on your phone -- would you care? > > I guess I get tired of the phrase "people who have open WAPs are lazy or > stupid". I have a WAP, it is open. I know how to configure it. I > choose to leave it open. I haven't had any issues. > > --Ted > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss