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Originally posted by Oliver_Wendell_Ramone
Ethics aside, are there reasons I shouldn't be taking advantage of this (i.e., risks to my hardware or information)?
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I think that they cannot access anything but your public folder but you can probably wipe the PC's hard drive.
Also, you cannot connect to any computers and/or printers also on your wireless network.
Seriously at one point, I was unable to print to the color printer attached to my son's mac mini. I plugged and unplugged, tested reconfigured and the thing still had disappeared as a printer choice from my laptop. Then I realized that he had been inadvertently signed onto a neighbor's wireless network for more than a week.