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@shallow-blue said
Well... depends on whether you knew them already. My neighbours, or my friends - I do them a favour, they'll do me a favour. And we don't keep count. Some random wanting to mooch off my WiFi without me knowing the least thing about her? Yah, no.
Probably best, but y'all keep saying I should be more accepting and inclusive so at the end of the day...I will blame you Richard ๐Ÿคจ


@trev33 said
He wants us to know how stupid, I mean kind he is ๐Ÿ˜‰
Both.

Ya dumbass ๐Ÿ˜‰


@beowulf said
Probably best, but y'all keep saying I should be more accepting and inclusive so at the end of the day...I will blame you Richard ๐Ÿคจ
Weak.


@trev33 said
He wants us to know how stupid, I mean kind he is ๐Ÿ˜‰
Be kind
Rewind


Before granting WiFi access, ensure that your router password has been changed from the default. You should do this anyway.


@pawn-crackers said
Before granting WiFi access, ensure that your router password has been changed from the default. You should do this anyway.
It was changed from the default awhile back and we will be changing it again this weekend.
The misses son also knows about these things and he can see what devices are on our network to make sure nobody else is using it after the password change.

I'm already thinking of changing cable providers ๐Ÿ˜‰

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@beowulf said
Richard ๐Ÿคจ
Hello, Contend. Your jejune attempts at doxxing aren't impressing anyone.


@shallow-blue said
Hello, Contend. Your jejune attempts at doxxing aren't impressing anyone.
It's not doxxing when YOU have posted your name.

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@shallow-blue said
Hello, Contend. Your jejune attempts at doxxing aren't impressing anyone.
Hey, I was impressed
Okay, not

Didn't know your name, mine is Art, short for Arther, spelled an odd way.


@gambrel said
Hey, I was impressed
Okay, not

Didn't know your name, mine is Art, short for Arther, spelled an odd way.
Arthur is spelled with a u ya retard ๐Ÿ™„


@beowulf said
Arthur is spelled with a u ya retard ๐Ÿ™„
If you knew what you're talking about, you'd know it's spelled either way. But then you don't know too much.

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@pawn-crackers said
Before granting WiFi access, ensure that your router password has been changed from the default. You should do this anyway.
Would 1,2,3,4 be a good password? ๐Ÿ™‚

-VR

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@beowulf said
It was changed from the default awhile back and we will be changing it again this weekend.
The misses son also knows about these things and he can see what devices are on our network to make sure nobody else is using it after the password change.

I'm already thinking of changing cable providers ๐Ÿ˜‰
if i have this correct,
you already knew the answer to yer question before posting said question
heckfire, you even had an IT guy at yer disposal

i await eagerly yer questions about the dangers of cookies


Does changing the router password block them?
Or is more needed?

The cable guy was here today setting up their cable/Internet.


My step son is so mad I gave the new neighbors the password for a few days.

I reckon he doesn't want them to see his search history ๐Ÿค”

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