Using someone else's wifi

@Pass12 (998)
October 5, 2016 1:52pm CST
As I was doing my work and mylotting at the same time, I saw my WiFi connection was gone. I checked my router to see if any wire maybe got plugged out but it was all fine. I contacted our service provider and they told us that it's an external issue and will be fixed by the next day. As I was feeling sad about not being able to resume my work, I saw an open WiFi network. Such a delight it was. I'm posting this discussion through it only and really it wasa savior for me.
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@Mike197602 (15512)
• United Kingdom
5 Oct 16
If you use an open wifi network you're effectively stealing from that person...well done as they should have secured their connection.
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@Pass12 (998)
6 Oct 16
Yeah Only 2-3% people don't secure their connection. Well I just used it because I had to complete my work and my WiFi connection wasn't working.
@carebear29 (31970)
• Wausau, Wisconsin
5 Oct 16
When others want to use my wifi for a long period of time, I charge them
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@carebear29 (31970)
• Wausau, Wisconsin
6 Oct 16
@Pass12 Usually $10 per month
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@Pass12 (998)
6 Oct 16
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@Pass12 (998)
6 Oct 16
What are your charges?
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@topffer (42156)
• France
5 Oct 16
Nice that you are not stuck without internet. I have free wifi available on any router of other clients of my provider, but I suppose that if it comes from the provider my neighbors would have had the same problem.
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@Pass12 (998)
6 Oct 16
Oh that's great
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@imravi (2337)
• India
5 Oct 16
You were lucky then....lol sometime when my wi-fi stops working i can just wait and hope for my wi-fi start working again.
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@Pass12 (998)
6 Oct 16
Yeah exactly that's what I do all the time but this time I was fortunate enough to get an open wifi network which is an impossible kind of situation
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