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"danieltrent0@aol.com" <danieltrent0@aol.com> wrote:
>Greeting Group.
>
>Well I;ll make my question as short as possible. I don't have internet
>myself, and my roomate has a stick up his arse about those things and
>I want access. I had access for awhile by using the default key
>written on the modem. He finally became suspicious and I guess called
>the Isp or changed his key.
>
>Now the network Id doesn't appear, and obviously the serial numbers
>and key labeled on the device aren't helping me either. Is there a way
>to find the wep key besides the usual method. Am I overlooking
>something obvious?
Paying for your own internet access might or might not be "obvious", but
would seem to be more moral then unauthorized access to a computer
system, and more practical then the associated felony charges.
If you're in the US,
http://www.ncsl.org/programs/lis/CIP/hacklaw.htm
will link you to the statutes, and associated penalties you may face,
depending on your jurisdiction.