Note that WiFi signals have very short range. They're not like cellular systems that blanket most of the country with coverage. Unless you're near a "hot spot" you can't get a connection.
Also, it is generally considered bad form to randomly connect to someone's access point without permission, even if it does happen to be unsecured. In some cases permission is implicit, such as if you go into a Panera Bread store that advertises free Wi-Fi access.
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Message Edited by volcano11 on 03-22-2006 12:04 AM
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Also, it is generally considered bad form to randomly connect to someone's access point without permission, even if it does happen to be unsecured. In some cases permission is implicit, such as if you go into a Panera Bread store that advertises free Wi-Fi access.