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#1
hi there
just look at the snapshot
the wifi connection have some dots lol what's that mean ?


 

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It meant that the wireless is either using a restriction login method or required activation. It is when you are connected, it will ask you to enter the account details like username and password.

Some router using the registration by pressing one button connect profile. If you can connect to the wifi, you might not able to access anything.
 
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It's an ad-hoc wifi connection.
 

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free public wifi, my girlfriend gets it in my house because shes on o2, im on orange and dont get it...grrrr
 
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Originally Posted by Megaltariak View Post
It's an ad-hoc wifi connection.
This is correct.
 

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Yep it's an ad-hoc connection as stated by Mega. I use it to create a connection to my pc and share the VPN of my PC.
 

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it means they're coming to get you. run. while you still can. RUN!!!
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