Re: Using a home T-1 line to evade company filtering
From: Leythos (void_at_nowhere.com)
Date: 11/18/03
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Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 04:09:39 GMT
In article <CrOdnfmPCqNVySSiU-KYkQ@comcast.com>, charlesnewman1
@comcast.net.nospam.do.not.spam.me says...
> quite a ways away. I think you need to read the various
> articles on Pringles can, and other high-gain antennas.
> Starbucks had not altered their access point in any way.
> This one guy just picked up the signal, and then noted
> where it was coming from.
I think you need to give up - for some reason you can't seem to grasp
the idea that the IT guys or the other employees WILL SEE IT IN THE
OFFICE and shoot the idiot using it.
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