I named mine Free Internet. I set it up so it doesn't do anything, because I use a wired connection. On the occasion that I do need it for something, I fix it back, but by then, most neighbors already think that it's broken.
I named mine Free Internet. I set it up so it doesn't do anything, because I use a wired connection. On the occasion that I do need it for something, I fix it back, but by then, most neighbors already think that it's broken.
If you have Launchpad installed (it's a Kindle hack), you can set a specific key combination to type that in automatically for you.
Not to mention that the fee is a mere $25. As such, scammers can easily recreate account after account when their initial accounts are banned.
I've never had problems with that.
I welcomed the change from the stupid search pane to the minimalistic single text box style. I don't understand why anyone would want to change that back D:
I can't seem to type into the textbox at all when I first click it. What I have to do is paste something in, then I can type in words after that (I delete whatever I pasted in at the end). Even so, I can't press Return, because it just unfocuses the textbox. Why is this? I have no idea.
Ahh, what a great neighborhood. I opened mine for a couple days, because some new hardware wasn't connecting to my network. When I checked the router logs, I counted that at least 10 people connected to my network for free internet. Based on the names of the devices, I know that at least a couple of the users have…
The BitTorrent feature never actually worked for me during the whole entire beta. Then, when they went 'live', I got an email saying I had an overdue payment of $0.00 due on 0/0/00. As such, my account was suspended. I'd rather not deal with these bugs.
Agreed. I usually write down a couple paragraphs, then organize all the mumbo jumbo into a single paragraph that gets to the point.
Going just above the cap for cox doesn't do anything except maybe slow down your speed. But if you go way over (like 10GB more), they'll lock your account until you call them. When you call them, they'll reactivate your account, but you only get 3 'strikes' as they call it. Their policy might have changed, but this is…
Except 99% of all people will just connect to the router's of those 1% until they close shop.
It blocks access to known IP's of copyright enforcers etc.
Nope, because they know that they're the only gateway to the internet.
First time in a long time that I'm glad I have Cox..
Dropbox Sharing + Airdropper should work.
Maybe because the first friend got in before the users capped.
Only problem is if someone finds your wallet, and tries to return it with that number.. :P
What's next? Facebook squares?
If they do, you better buy some stocks in data storage companies :D
I figured. I'd rather do it manually than pay money (no matter how low) to get another background app on my computer. I have most of my apps set to automatically check for updates. Those that don't have an update check feature can wait a couple months for the new version. If the update is all that awesome, I'd hear of…