I don’t get to choose my network name anymore. When I moved, my new ISP has decided that the ‘common user’ shouldn’t mess with things, and have locked that option up. Which is why the entire neighbourhood is variants of MySpectrumWiFiXX-000. I just counted 14 of them…
On my last company, where all network traffic was monitored, our design group set up a clandestine wifi network with all Chinese names and passwords. We used it for our personal laptops. Never discovered.
When I was laid off by the HR guy I asked if I could keep the back-up hard drive on the company computer. “Sure, it’s not on the list of things I need.” WOW. Of course I wiped it and now use it for my back-up.
No idea how it happened because I always change our password from the default to one of my choosing, but somehow one of our neighbors managed to connect to our wi-fi (pretty sure my daughter gave the password to her friend so she could use her phone at our house and that friend then told someone else). When I discovered some devices that I didn’t recognize on our network, I changed the network name to Not Your Effin’ Network and obviously changed the password.
Looking back on it, I kind of wish I had set parental controls on those unknown devices to make them lock at the same time every day. Oh well.
What interesting about this is that Xfinity encourages all their users to create a network (called “xfinity”) on their routers to extend the public wifi network. I’ve left it on mine as the security of the other networks should be adequate (and have been so far) to prevent issues.
My neighborhood has a few people who believe in the insane conspiracies put forth by the previous administration. I changed the name of my Wifi network to “FBI Surveillance Van #7” and it wasn’t long before a couple of them were outside looking up and down the street.
Had a neighbor who bragged about stealing my WIFI Password. Since then, I have a 20 letter one with as many weird characters as allowed. Not unlike Rat’s swearwords.
Most modern access points (and wifi routers) have a facility to have an allow list. You set it up using the MAC address of the device you want to allow into your network, and any other device can’t connect. That, plus strong password plus not broadcasting your SSID plus going on the 5GHZ band will give you great security.
When the neighborhood screen zombies got to where they were piggybacking on hers so much they slowed it down, my sister put on a password & changed the name to “get your own damn wifi”.
Take notice that they have no problem with you using their WIFI, Pig. Not a one of those networks mentioned you. They all mentioned Rat. No one in the neighborhood likes Rat. And for good reason.
BE THIS GUY over 3 years ago
Umm… change the password.
B UTTONS over 3 years ago
Password:
Rat’sHeadInTrap
BasilBruce over 3 years ago
You might want to stop using the network ImInUrHouseWithAGun.
PekCheeYong over 3 years ago
if Rat is not a hacker, then it’s their fault for not setting a password.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
never bothered to look at my apartment’s previous occupants’ Wifi names in order to guess their passwords
Concretionist over 3 years ago
I’ve always liked one neighbor’s: “FBI Car #69”
ChristineFoxdale over 3 years ago
ImDaRealAni over 3 years ago
Are they standing in the middle of a field?
Zykoic over 3 years ago
On my last company, where all network traffic was monitored, our design group set up a clandestine wifi network with all Chinese names and passwords. We used it for our personal laptops. Never discovered.
When I was laid off by the HR guy I asked if I could keep the back-up hard drive on the company computer. “Sure, it’s not on the list of things I need.” WOW. Of course I wiped it and now use it for my back-up.
iggyman over 3 years ago
Could be!
iggyman over 3 years ago
My son lives in an apartment house, when we set up his computer about 10 different Wi-fi names came up! (No rat ones though!)
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member over 3 years ago
I named mine KEEPOUT.
Gent over 3 years ago
I guess them poor primitive peoples don’t have password protected encrypted networks over there.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 3 years ago
(takes a look at neighbors’ WiFi) (all locked) Hum. I smell a Rat.
MayCauseBurns over 3 years ago
Mine is PrettyFlyForWiFi
Troglodyte over 3 years ago
RATYOURELYING
Breadboard over 3 years ago
Note that Pig says “We” but Rat takes the heat …..
Goat from PBS over 3 years ago
Better change the password, and quickly.
tripwire45 over 3 years ago
Don’t they secure their WiFi networks like everyone else?
sheilag over 3 years ago
When I lived in a condo, my WiFi (before I turned off SSID broadcasting) was “GetYerOwnInternetYaSlug”… I never had anyone use it… :-P
Ravioli's Gale Premium Member over 3 years ago
No idea how it happened because I always change our password from the default to one of my choosing, but somehow one of our neighbors managed to connect to our wi-fi (pretty sure my daughter gave the password to her friend so she could use her phone at our house and that friend then told someone else). When I discovered some devices that I didn’t recognize on our network, I changed the network name to Not Your Effin’ Network and obviously changed the password.
Looking back on it, I kind of wish I had set parental controls on those unknown devices to make them lock at the same time every day. Oh well.
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 3 years ago
I’ve seen a few funny ones from folks in our building. So far my fave is “i see old people.” We’re all old people.
diskus Premium Member over 3 years ago
“Letmescanyou”
Ellis97 over 3 years ago
Boy, Rat sure is popular.
artegal over 3 years ago
Why is it considered stealing when the signal is trespassing into my house?
uniquename over 3 years ago
What interesting about this is that Xfinity encourages all their users to create a network (called “xfinity”) on their routers to extend the public wifi network. I’ve left it on mine as the security of the other networks should be adequate (and have been so far) to prevent issues.
Bucinka over 3 years ago
That’s it—I’m changing my network password to $#@%#youRat.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 3 years ago
Take the hint.
Zontar from Venus over 3 years ago
My neighborhood has a few people who believe in the insane conspiracies put forth by the previous administration. I changed the name of my Wifi network to “FBI Surveillance Van #7” and it wasn’t long before a couple of them were outside looking up and down the street.
Mr. Snuffles over 3 years ago
I had a fried who found a WiFi network named pennywise. That sure would keep me away.
rshive over 3 years ago
Coincidence ineed, Rat.
Lee26 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Had a neighbor who bragged about stealing my WIFI Password. Since then, I have a 20 letter one with as many weird characters as allowed. Not unlike Rat’s swearwords.
Steverino Premium Member over 3 years ago
Most modern access points (and wifi routers) have a facility to have an allow list. You set it up using the MAC address of the device you want to allow into your network, and any other device can’t connect. That, plus strong password plus not broadcasting your SSID plus going on the 5GHZ band will give you great security.
ckeller over 3 years ago
Sheldon in the Big Bang Theory used to do this to Penny all the time. “The new password is PennyGetYourOwnWifi.”
Ermine Notyours over 3 years ago
Deja vu to almost every season opening episode of The Big Bang Theory.
nopainogain over 3 years ago
just be wary when the one SSID is “plain white van #41, not FBI”
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom over 3 years ago
Apparently, they don’t know how to put a password on their wifi.
Cozmik Cowboy over 3 years ago
When the neighborhood screen zombies got to where they were piggybacking on hers so much they slowed it down, my sister put on a password & changed the name to “get your own damn wifi”.
DCBakerEsq over 3 years ago
Ours is “MiddleEarth.”
KEA over 3 years ago
my favorite neighborhood network is “NSA_Listening_Post_#51”
dsatvoinde Premium Member over 3 years ago
The ol classic $#@%# and @$$ to get it by the strip censor. O<|]:o)
knight1192a over 3 years ago
Take notice that they have no problem with you using their WIFI, Pig. Not a one of those networks mentioned you. They all mentioned Rat. No one in the neighborhood likes Rat. And for good reason.
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
One of our neighbors’ network is called “king[his nickname goes here]”
Me_3000 over 3 years ago
I got in trouble for telling a caller that using your neighbor’s wifi can be seen as stealing.
Daeder over 3 years ago
Not to mention the WIFI over at the Cagney’s place, “YouDirtyRat”.
jimboklein over 3 years ago
I named mine “HulkHogansNutSack”. Who wants to connect to that?
Sisyphos over 3 years ago
These neighbors need to get VPNs, and maybe shotguns if they are really serious about vermin….
33Angel over 3 years ago
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Boxo croco says happy derby over 2 years ago
I wonder why they want to $#@%# your at?