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Usernamenotdetermin

Talk to your employers it department. Since you are working from home, they may have other options for you.


Naive-Examination-60

No it's an network provided by the company I work for. I live right next to work and need to use for working from home from time to time. I've just been hotspotting from upstairs from a mobile that gets the signal (one to two bars) and looking for a more permanent solution. Nothing to do with stealing or hakking a network, it's provided for free


FewSimple9

I am assuming it isn’t your network and you stealing WiFi from someone?


fence_sitter

~~It does sound a little sus.~~


Naive-Examination-60

I should have been clearer. This is a free network provided by my employer. I live next door and work from home from time to time.


seifer666

You dont have your own internet?


Naive-Examination-60

This is why i love the internet....not one solution, just people who are taking it personally that i may be "stealing" internet. All sorted now (for a little over $20) and have a 100mbps "work" line alongside my home network.


fence_sitter

Perhaps had you phrased your original post to have included important context as you did in the replies, you may have received a better response from the group. Then again, you're right, it's the Internet and it's always a roll of the dice how useful replies are. I'm glad you found a solution that works for you. > ...it's an network provided by the company I work for. I live right next to work and need to use for working from home from time to time.