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Raise your hand if you've ever tried to connect to a neighbor's WiFi network in an emergency (or even by accident). If we were in the same place, about a third of the room would have their hands up, according to a survey conducted by wireless industry group Wi-Fi Alliance. This is despite the fact that many of you know to keep your own networks locked down—so much so that even giving out your password to friends feels like a risky venture.

Wi-Fi Alliance interviewed 1,054 Americans over the age of 18 about their WiFi practices during the month of December 2010 and found that 32 percent tried to connect to a WiFi network that wasn't theirs. That's up from just 18 percent in December of 2008, showing that in just two years, the number of people trolling for open WiFi networks almost doubled. This is undoubtedly thanks to the growing popularity of laptops and mobile devices that can connect to WiFi—now, you can connect to other people's networks even when you're out and about, and not just at home.

When managing their own networks though, 40 percent of survey respondents said that they would be more likely to trust someone with a key to their homes than the password to their WiFi access points. Even crazier: more than a quarter said that sharing their WiFi password felt more personal than sharing a toothbrush. (Don't get me wrong, I don't like to give out my WiFi password either. But no one shares my toothbrush—ever.)

Wi-Fi Alliance seems to think that these two behaviors—trying to get onto other people's networks, but not letting others onto their own networks—are contradictory, likely because joining someone else's network increases the possibility of exposing your own surfing habits to strangers. Why would you so fiercely protect your own network if you're going to be joining others willy-nilly?

ARS Technica has the details HERE!



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I'm using Network Magic Pro to handle my WiFi and it keeps the Laptop locked-down securely.
I'll admit that I've explored to see what other WiFi connections are available in the neighborhood but only find one very weak signal which is locked-down too.



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