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Hotel Wireless Networks----Can You Bypass Log-in Screen?????

 
 
Randy
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      06-07-2005, 02:18 AM
Anybody know how to bypass the log-in screen that comes on whenever you
receive a signal from a hotel wireless system? I've heard that there's a
way to do it with Mozilla. The log-in screen comes up as soon as you start
internet explorer or Mozilla. If you can't supply a screen name and
password, you can go no further.




 
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      06-07-2005, 08:11 AM
Randy wrote:

> Anybody know how to bypass the log-in screen that comes on whenever you
> receive a signal from a hotel wireless system? I've heard that there's a
> way to do it with Mozilla. The log-in screen comes up as soon as you
> start
> internet explorer or Mozilla. If you can't supply a screen name and
> password, you can go no further.


It is easy. Go to the cashier at the hotel and ask to purchase connection
time on their wireless network. In exchange for some money they will give
you the information you need.

 
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Randy
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      06-07-2005, 07:00 PM
Thanks so much. You're so helpful. I'd never have thought of that.


 
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      06-07-2005, 07:16 PM
On 2005-06-06 22:18:42 -0400, "Randy" <(E-Mail Removed)> said:

> Anybody know how to bypass the log-in screen that comes on whenever you
> receive a signal from a hotel wireless system? I've heard that there's a
> way to do it with Mozilla. The log-in screen comes up as soon as you start
> internet explorer or Mozilla. If you can't supply a screen name and
> password, you can go no further.


Can someone tell me how to bypass the lock on my neighbor's front
door? He left this house right where I can see it. I'm sure he put the
lock on the door by accident since he surely wouldn't mind if I used
his TV for a bit.


 
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f/fgeorge
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      06-07-2005, 08:02 PM
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005 22:18:42 -0400, "Randy" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>Anybody know how to bypass the log-in screen that comes on whenever you
>receive a signal from a hotel wireless system? I've heard that there's a
>way to do it with Mozilla. The log-in screen comes up as soon as you start
>internet explorer or Mozilla. If you can't supply a screen name and
>password, you can go no further.
>

That would be illegal and better asked in a warez group.

 
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      06-07-2005, 09:05 PM

"David"
|
| > Anybody know how to bypass the log-in screen that comes on whenever you
| > receive a signal from a hotel wireless system? I've heard that there's
a
| > way to do it with Mozilla. The log-in screen comes up as soon as you
start
| > internet explorer or Mozilla. If you can't supply a screen name and
| > password, you can go no further.
|
| Can someone tell me how to bypass the lock on my neighbor's front
| door? He left this house right where I can see it. I'm sure he put the
| lock on the door by accident since he surely wouldn't mind if I used
| his TV for a bit.


Is there a sign on my door "Chastity Belt Keys Made While You Wait"?


 
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Randy
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      06-08-2005, 04:25 AM
Nothing illegal about receiving ANY sort of RF radio waves--PERIOD.
Annoyance begins when they try to charge for each computer in a room when
two are staying in the room. But you guys are such a bunch of weenies, I'm
sorry I asked. Forget it.


 
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f/fgeorge
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      06-08-2005, 12:43 PM
ummm...you didn't say anything about RECEIVING anything!!! You asked
about HACKING into a site!
What you asked how to do was how to get into a site illegally!
You CAN and apparently DO receive the data just fine, the problem is
you don't want to have to PAY for it!!!!

On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 00:25:35 -0400, "Randy" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Nothing illegal about receiving ANY sort of RF radio waves--PERIOD.
>Annoyance begins when they try to charge for each computer in a room when
>two are staying in the room. But you guys are such a bunch of weenies, I'm
>sorry I asked. Forget it.
>


 
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      06-08-2005, 01:53 PM
Randy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Nothing illegal about receiving ANY sort of RF radio waves--PERIOD.
> Annoyance begins when they try to charge for each computer in a room when
> two are staying in the room. But you guys are such a bunch of weenies, I'm
> sorry I asked. Forget it.


If one of the computers is wired, the other could use ICS on a WiFi link.
If one is iwirlessly linked to the hotel, the other could link via a second
WiFi or wire using ICS.

Did you ask about using a second computer in the same room? Maybe there is
a special accomodation for that.

You might select a hotel with Free WiFi. Pointing out that the double
charge for WiFi makes the other hotel a better deal might make a difference
to the first hotel... might not.

In Denver, I stayed at the Marriott, with free internet, but paid for
breakfast, and at the Embassy Suites, with free breakfast, but paid
internet. In Sunnyvale, the Maple Tree in has free for both.

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      06-08-2005, 08:19 PM
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 00:25:35 -0400, in alt.internet.wireless , "Randy"
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>Nothing illegal about receiving ANY sort of RF radio waves--PERIOD.


Sure. You can recieve anything you like. Its the 'hacking through
someone's security' part that is probably illegal, don't you think?
Not to mention 'using someone else's equipment to transmit'

>I'm sorry I asked. Forget it.


HAND, as they say on the other side of hte pond.

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