Comment by raw_anon_1111

6 days ago

Every router shipped these days either by the cable company or separately is configured with a password by default.

And a guest wifi that is password free on by default. All it takes is a neighbor to get a new router from the ISP. I just had to turn my guest wifi off because I noticed a lot of bandwidth on it (likely coming from our neighbor who was bragging about cord cutting).

  • >>And a guest wifi that is password free on by default.

    I've literally never seen a router with a guest wifi enabled by default, from any ISP or otherwise - is that a common thing where you live?

    • It was common that Comcast has a separate WiFi guest network where anyone with a Comcast account could sign in and use it.

It's anecdotal, but I live in an apartment and while most of the WIFI networks are password protected, not all are.

  • My Wi-Fi isn't. I live about 2 miles away from my closest neighbor, so it was an inconvenience.

    The trick was finding TV's and what not that don't need an Internet connection. Vizio was the only brand I could find that still had just dumb tv flat screens, believe it or not.

    • I would have thought modern devices would complain about unencrypted enough that putting even the password 123456 would be less painful