If it is someone else's Wifi that you are trying to STEAL you need to ask them otherwise you are doing what is called "War Driving" which is ILLEGAL
Wardriving is the act of searching for Wi-Fi wireless networks by a person in a moving vehicle using a Wi-Fi-equipped computer, such as a laptop or a PDA. It is similar to using a radio scanner, or to the ham radio practice of DXing.
Software for wardriving is freely available on the Internet, notably, NetStumbler for Windows, Kismet or SWScanner for Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and DragonFly BSD, and KisMac for Macintosh. There are also homebrew wardriving applications for handheld game consoles that support Wi-fi, such as sniff_jazzbox for the Nintendo DS and Road Dog for the Sony PSP
podwarrior7
2008-01-29 01:33:47 UTC
Yes. No I'm not going to tell you how. Now go pay for your own Internet connection.
jack
2008-01-29 01:44:11 UTC
no..........
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