My WiFi is ‘Secret Rebel Base’.

My neighbours have added ‘Jabba the Hub’, ‘Obi Lan Kenobi’, and ‘Red WiFi-ve Standing By’. This makes me happy.

Anyone else live in a neighbourhood that embraces this kind of WiFi silliness?

  • Seth Taylor@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    The only network I can see is my own. But as soon as the bears get wifi we’ll engage in some goofy hilariousness!

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    I came up with: WI FI INdER NET ROOTE eRWÄLAN While I couldn’t sleep on night. It only makes sense in German. I don’t use it though cause I’m not sure if it’s racist.

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      I’m in IT and use my hotspot as an internet umbrella for troubleshooting - my hotspot name is “FBI Surveillance Van”. (I also carry a usb-c to eth adapter for those stubborn hardline devices)

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    20 hours ago

    Be safe guys. Because of SSID location mapping services it’s possible to pinpoint the location of many people in this thread.

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      Because of SSID location mapping

      People really out there mapping SSID’s? I fail to understand how that data is at all valuable, changing an SSID takes seconds and a gram of brain power.

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        Oh thats easy, android uses ( or at least used it in the past ) these services for location.
        Android will first try gps to get your location. However, gps needs direct connection to a satellite and can easily be either turned off or not working correctly.
        It then tries to triangulate your location using cell towers and their location, which gives a rough estimate on your location.
        Then it scans SSID’s that are near to hone down some more on your location, and its this step that needs that data.

        Edit: it used to also scan, and save, SSID names with a rough estimate location to fill and update this database. I say used to, cause thats how it worked circa 2009, so idk how it works nowadays

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      17 hours ago

      A lot of the SSIDs in this thread have been used multiple times in different locations. But you raise a valid point.

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        9 hours ago

        I just fed a bunch of them I expected to be unique through a skyhook provider, all but one so far had at least dozens.

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    19 hours ago

    I once had a wifi that had as many character as as I could fit from this sequence of long digits that Data reads out as Picard but I goofed. Someone else changed their wifi to “The 3 is supposed to be a C”

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    Yeah, there are always some. I use a “hidden” network and don’t broadcast my SSID so I keep it simple and easy to enter in on any device. Had a neighbor in the past who was nice enough and I let him use my wifi but then I turned into his tech support, fuck that. If the neighbors don’t see my broadcasting they won’t ask. Besides I keep as much as I can hardwired, it’s just better.

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    I have a boring Wifi name and everyone around too, but this reminds me that I was once sitting on the train and was watching a video with bluetooth headphones in and texting with my friends and some jerk constantly tried to connect to my phone via bluetooth. A pop up window constantly asked me if I wanted to connect to this other guy’s phone and since I was texting I came close to misclicking on ‘yes’ more than once. Then I renamed my phone to FuckOff and he got the message, since then all my phones are called FuckOff.