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I let my neighbor use my WiFi

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What's so hard about talking to people like a normal human being.

"Hey dude, how you doing? Have they given you a date for when they're gonna get your internet set up?"
 
You're kinda paranoid.

It is far, far more likely he's just using it to check e-mails and do mundane stuff related to settling in to a new house.

As for the person whose WiFi you're leeching off, it's far, far more likely they realised and stopped broadcasting it ;)

he is a guy so there is a good chance they are viewing porn :D, but you never know what his turn on might be.

As for my leeching, I think they have been on vacation the last couple of weeks. i will just wait for them to reset when they get back.
 
If he is DL cp or do anything else illegal, can't they just match the MAC address and see that it wasn't you?

I'm pretty sure it's not that simple. I mean every time I hear a story about someone getting busted for CP the cops raid their house and confiscate all PC's/laptops/phones/media etc.. You may have to go to court and would certainly have to go through lengthy interviews with police/FBI or whoever deals with this kind of stuff in the country you live in.

A quick search showed that this has well and truly happened before:

http://www.clickorlando.com/news/Po...orn/-/1637132/18369382/-/cqy1mbz/-/index.html

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/24/unsecured-wifi-child-pornography-innocent_n_852996.html

Just keep sharing your WiFi OP, everything will be fine.
 
Stop broadcasting the SSID;

"It broke, I don't know what happened, I got a cheap replacement router but it doesn't have WiFi".
 
That's a strange thing to ask for. Anyways, can the OP get in trouble if his neighbor browses illegal porn or downloads it? I would be a bit paranoid over that.

Also if he downloads mp3 or torrents.
 
I wouldn't have said yes. Would have said no and not even bothered to make up an excuse. Wouldn't feel guilty because I'd never have the cheek to expect a stranger to do that for me.
 
Lol I don't think if I move intro a new building or complex I would dare go to a neighbor and just randomly ask him/her if I can use their wifi.

This.
Who knocks on a strangers door and asks to use their wifi, all casual, like its normal ?..
Well it worked LOL. "he who dares rodders"

Tell them you have a monthly cap, and need all the bandwidth for porn.
 
With my 250 GB monthly data cap? Hell freaking no. Nobody is bumming off my internet. That precious bandwidth could be used for Remote Play.
 
Change your broadcast name to something like

"My neighbor is a stinky butt"

No one wants to be a stinky butt. He'll just stop using it on his own.
 
The paranoia and lack of charity of a large group of gaffers never ceases to amaze.

Its astounding really!
You also seem to think the guy is some kind of wifi monitoring mastermind?
The dude wasnt even prepared enough to have wifi hooked up before he arrived, I doubt he is going to do more than go on facebook/gmail and any of the youtube style porn sites.

Id do what a few others have said and go around in a few days, ask when his is getting setup and you know hows he finding the place blah blah blah.
Then you can just say "Ok cool, so after X date when it should be installed you wont need mine"
Done.
 
You never know, but I wouldn't jump to the worst conclusion first. It's not a life need but the guy just moved in, probably hasn't got his shit together - Can people get a break?

Like I said, don't be a doormat but don't immediately jump to the worst conclusion first either. He might be a scuzzy leech, he might end up being a cool guy and a mate who might help the OP out some time in the future. Give people benefit of the doubt first.

yeah that worked out really well for neville chaimberlain when he trusted HITLER
 
I would have said no , if anything he or she probably has a smart phone and can use that for internet til they get a connection

plus you don't know the person so who knows what he or she is looking at.

change the pw or disconnect your internet when you sleep :p
 
I get the feeling there must have been more to the conversation that noted in the OP. If a new neighbour simply came to my door, briefly introduced themselves and then asked for my WiFi password with no further explanation I would be most likely to say no.

If, on the other hand, they came over with a beer or a bottle of wine, introduced themselves properly and asked if they could use my WiFi to sort out a couple of things prior to getting their own connection I'd likely be more accommodating.
 
Just tell him that since you have had time to think it over you dont feel comfortable in letting him use it. He might be a cool dude but you dont know that.

Just be honest. If he is a good guy, he will understand. If not, fuck him.

No need to change passwords or anything. That makes you look like a jerk.
 
Speak your mind.

"I don't know you yet and I'm not yet comfortable giving you access to my private network. For my own peace of mind, I'm changing the password."

Done. Next time, clearly voice your true thoughts up front.
 
So basically my neighbor just moved in and today he knocked on my door and asked if he could use my WiFi. Out of fear of awkardness and trying to be polite I said yes, and gave him my password, but now I'm regretting it. I don't know him at all, and I have no idea what he is using it for.

Honestly, would you let your neighbor use your WiFi if they asked? I think in my head I would have said no, but fear of awkwardness made me say yes.

Sniff the traffic.
 
I have so many conflicting feelings when reading through this thread.

On the one hand, I'd like to be the guy who goes "Buddy, absolutely! Don't even worry about it!", then hands over my password, rarely thinks about it, and simply trusts that my new neighbor will get his own connection set up quickly while using my network appropriately. On the other hand, some people are dark, selfish motherfuckers who would use it as an opportunity to leech, download horrible shit with impunity, save themselves a few bucks, etc.

So, realistically, I'd say "Yes" but act like a bit of a stress case while giving over the password, and then I'd stress about it an unreasonable amount over the next 4-5 days, and then I'd wind up forming some paranoid worries about the new neighbor, and then I'd wind up changing the password without saying anything. Great!
 
I dont want to burst any bubbles here, but internet can be setup in a day if you're going with the same ISP. Hell, you dont even need to have a person come over, either. You can often go to the store and buy a self-setup kit that includes the modem.

I actually switched ISPs and they had to rewire my damn house and that only had me waiting 2 days.
 
I'm chuckling at people letting strangers use their wifi. If someone on your network is downloading infringing things, the police will come in and seize every computing asset in your home first and foremost. So all your stuff will be gone, video game consoles included. Basically as the face for that IP address, you're liable for all activity done on your network or at least are going to have all your stuff go missing until they determine you not to be liable. GAF amazes me.
 
lol.Op you are a funny lad. Just change your password or better yet download a software which I won't name but it does exist and hack through it and see what's he doing with your WiFi.
 
You can probably go into your router settings and block certain websites (yahoo, Google, youjizz) under his IP just to frustrate him. That might make him go away.
 
You can probably go into your router settings and block certain websites (yahoo, Google, youjizz) under his IP just to frustrate him. That might make him go away.
What's with all the passive aggressive suggestions like this? Is it that hard to talk to and communicate with people? He's probably a reasonable guy but all of GAF thinks he's a child porn watching freak just because he asked his new neighbor to use their wifi while he gets set up
 
I have a friend who is essentially the neighbor in this story, lives in a converted house with 4 apartments, and he just paid a neighbor like 10 bucks a month to use his WiFi for YEARS. My friend is connected 24 hours too and does everything that the paranoid people in this thread have imagined (nothing like child porn though). Torrents, streaming video, Netflix, Xbox Live gaming, the works. He moved recently to another apartment upstairs in the same house and asked the guy to drill a hole through the ceiling so he could run an Ethernet cable up since now the WiFi isn't as stable and i think the guy is doing it. Either that guy is a total doormat or he doesn't give a fuck whatsoever, I find it hilarious my buddy has been getting away with it for so long.
 
When I moved in to my current flat it took a few weeks for the company to sort the internet out because of various problems. I changed ISP a few months ago and there was also a week or two where I had no internet. I'd definitely be ok with it if asked and would probably even offer it if I got talking to someone moving in.

Surprises me that so many people's instinct is so paranoid and/or stingy (though I can understand if you've got a data cap or they used it long term without chipping in to the cost).
 
Unplug your router for a hour, plug it in and change password

If he comes around and asks, just tell him you received a letter from your cable provider/internet company/whatever and they told you to not share your internet with anyone, just make shit up, who knows how knowledgeable he is about technology. You can even forge a paper from your internet provider

..its basically a Seinfeld episode in 2014!!!

Kramer: They said what Jerry?
Jerry: I am not allowed...to have 2 internets
Kramer: Two internets!?
Jerry: yea...
Kramer: Ok, brb
Jerry: Thanks for underst... wait where are you going?
Kramer: I AM GOING TO CALL YOUR INTERNET PROVIDER!

/theme song
 
just disconnect your internet for like 20-30 min every hour or so. When you leave the house disconnect the modem but not the router. So he constantly loses connection. If he asks whats going on be like your internet doesn't work properly. Disconnect it when you sleep.

Then change password.
 
Haha, that's awesome.

I couldn't suffer that horribly slow wifi.

OP, you don't owe this guy anything. If he was a responsible adult he would have arranged to have internet service installed to coincide with him moving to a new place. He's 95% going to freeload off of you as long as you allow it. Just cut him off.
 
That's it, I'm convinced the majority of people in this thread are socially inept.

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