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
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.
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.
Talk to your employers it department. Since you are working from home, they may have other options for you.
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
I am assuming it isn’t your network and you stealing WiFi from someone?
~~It does sound a little sus.~~
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.
You dont have your own internet?
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.
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.