Topic: Pirating the internet 101
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Wed 12/26/07 06:35 PM
Edited by Sumthingdifferent on Wed 12/26/07 06:37 PM
Man now that was a GREAT pos! :tongue:

ps..I was NOT the original poster here..this puppy was BLANK! :tongue:

thatsillyfrenchman's photo
Wed 12/26/07 06:43 PM
Yeah they disabled it as it was deemed inappropriate :( But if you would like to know how to bridge your network to another network over a wifi connection. Then let me know ;)

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Wed 12/26/07 07:34 PM
Edited by Sumthingdifferent on Wed 12/26/07 07:35 PM
LOL...nah no need. I start "beta" next month. Hopefully by the end of 2008 I won't even need to worry about hacking networks and the Internet, etc. My "intranet" can't be "hacked"...period. bigsmile

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Fri 12/28/07 11:08 AM
As long as it has some type of access to the "inter" net then it can be hacked. Ports forwarded/blocked, firewalled or not. Every packet can be collected =)

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Fri 12/28/07 11:51 AM

Yeah they disabled it as it was deemed inappropriate :( But if you would like to know how to bridge your network to another network over a wifi connection. Then let me know ;)


Like Bridging to wirless routers together? i would very much, did i little research on it, found out only certain routers allow this.

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Fri 12/28/07 02:53 PM
Edited by Sumthingdifferent on Fri 12/28/07 03:02 PM

As long as it has some type of access to the "inter" net then it can be hacked. Ports forwarded/blocked, firewalled or not. Every packet can be collected =)


Well not if it's setup where it is only "outbound" on that part. Yes the system can access the "internet" in a form, basically activating the external browser of choice and opens a seperate window on "some" things IF the user wants to go out..but, can only get in through an "access terminal" as far as on my system..no web links access at all. And it's not written in HTML or Java, etc...and its "server based", therefore impossible to "hack" into the server, since the servers can not recognize any outside commands to do "internal functions" within the "intranet"..

And wait til you see the "virtual city" revamp..I had one built in 1995 and took it down in early 1997..not many people got to see that portion...and to see in April 2007 edition of PC magazine about "web 3.0" they say something about "virtual world" things being something in the future..like next 10 YEARS! I did one in 1995! They are a bit behind MY curve. bigsmile laugh

Mine is NOT a find all do everything in the UNIVERSE style system. However, you will be able to easily and very accurately navigate to your specific area (city/town) and find ALL your local things..and also any other areas you wish to do.

Google and Yahoo "searches" are "word based" and the marketers have totalled that system...thats why you can get a MILLION results from the simplest of searches.

I use a "LSE" (logical search engine) that is based from "database pods" I developed, giving the user very accurate information..finding exactly what you want where you want it. There will be a "search feature", however the design places most everything at the users mouse pointer, and the interface makes things easy to find no matter what area you wish to search in. It also has levels of search from you local town, to state, to national, to worldwide at some point.

It's very difficult to explain in words. So, will have to wait and play on the system in late 2008. Most will see an amazing difference...they way "internet surfing" can actually be a fun and easy experience...instead of frustrating and often overwhelming one. bigsmile