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Just thought I'd mention what I'm sure each and every geek is wondering... on the new Hershey's Chocolate World ride, there are 9 Wireless AP's. Six don't broadcast the ESSID. Three do, and they are "CDA3". All nine are WEP encrypted. Enjoy the ride :-) |
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| True Geek Posted at Mon Apr 10 08:29:01 2006 by Josiah Ritchie | ||
| :-) My wife would have given me a look that meant something like "No ChoColAte For You" if I'd have been war riding. I do appreciate the information though. I wonder what those wireless networks are used for. | ||
| Posted at Mon Apr 10 16:25:17 2006 by Eric Andreychek | ||
| Well, it didn't require much work or attention :-) Really, all I had to do was tell my Zaurus to start scanning, then just pop it in my pocket. I could do that when we pulled into the parking lot... and not look at it again until we left. I dunno if it's related or not, but someone pointed out this url, for a Cisco seminar at Hershey: http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/sreg2/register/regdetail_private.pl?LANGUAGE=E&METHOD=D&TOPIC_CODE=4391&PRIORITY_CODE=134417_1 | ||
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