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RE: [ Free Internet ]My home network #11
Change your MAC, before it's to late! Smile
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RE: [ Free Internet ]My home network #12
The Range Extender is now replaced with a linksys with DDWRT firmware, set-up as a client bridge

will update the image when i get back home :Innocent:
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RE: [ Free Internet ]My home network #13
(09-09-2012, 02:27 PM)Snipa Wrote: Thread Updated Click

You naughty boy.

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RE: [ Free Internet ]My home network #14
Awesome Biggrin I was going to tell ya about DD-WRT but it seems you are gonna do it already.. Good luck Tongue
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RE: [ Free Internet ]My home network #15
Haha!! Cool. Some digitally dumb neighbors deserve this. I wish I had such good neighbors.

Even I have stopped paying for broadband since the last 2 months. I unsubscribed from my broadband connection. I used to access internet using various SIM cards [3G] on my USB Modem 2 years back. Back then, they had open UDP and TCP ports, alive hosts, working proxies, so accessing Internet free of cost was not a big deal. I used free internet ruthlessly until the service provider blocked the SIM card. So, I used to switch to a different SIM card. And one day, open port were closed, all loopholes were blocked, and I had to apply for a broadband connection. But since the last two months, once again the ports are open, hosts are alive and proxies work. So, I am looting my service provider again. :troll:



Some of those SIM cards in my collection:
[Image: qntLDBl.jpg]
Spoiler:
[Image: Xry42m2.jpg]
[Image: L89J8Ly.jpg]
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RE: [ Free Internet ]My home network #16
(09-09-2012, 02:27 PM)Snipa Wrote:

i know all risks about this setup, if you want to give me advice on how i can improve the setup, or you need to know anything more . . . just ask Biggrin

Step-1: Launch a satellite into atmosphere.
Step-2: Realize that you forgot to install Kali Linux on it.
Step-3: Cry.
Step-4: Return to step 3.
Fuck You.

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RE: [ Free Internet ]My home network #17
(08-12-2014, 04:55 PM)alok9shm Wrote: Haha!! Cool. Some digitally dumb neighbors deserve this. I wish I had such good neighbors.

Even I have stopped paying for broadband since the last 2 months. I unsubscribed from my broadband connection. I used to access internet using various SIM cards [3G] on my USB Modem 2 years back. Back then, they had open UDP and TCP ports, alive hosts, working proxies, so accessing Internet free of cost was not a big deal. I used free internet ruthlessly until the service provider blocked the SIM card. So, I used to switch to a different SIM card. And one day, open port were closed, all loopholes were blocked, and I had to apply for a broadband connection. But since the last two months, once again the ports are open, hosts are alive and proxies work. So, I am looting my service provider again. :troll:



Some of those SIM cards in my collection:
[Image: qntLDBl.jpg]
Spoiler:
[Image: Xry42m2.jpg]
[Image: L89J8Ly.jpg]

How did you manage this? This is a VERY impressive collection.
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RE: [ Free Internet ]My home network #18
(08-12-2014, 01:59 PM)BlueCat Wrote: You naughty boy.
:troll:

:Nerd:

(08-12-2014, 02:37 PM)Ex094 Wrote: Awesome Biggrin I was going to tell ya about DD-WRT but it seems you are gonna do it already.. Good luck Tongue

im gonna update the thread, all of it in a couple of hours.:Mini-Smile:

(08-12-2014, 04:55 PM)alok9shm Wrote: Haha!! Cool. Some digitally dumb neighbors deserve this. I wish I had such good neighbors.

Even I have stopped paying for broadband since the last 2 months. I unsubscribed from my broadband connection. I used to access internet using various SIM cards [3G] on my USB Modem 2 years back. Back then, they had open UDP and TCP ports, alive hosts, working proxies, so accessing Internet free of cost was not a big deal. I used free internet ruthlessly until the service provider blocked the SIM card. So, I used to switch to a different SIM card. And one day, open port were closed, all loopholes were blocked, and I had to apply for a broadband connection. But since the last two months, once again the ports are open, hosts are alive and proxies work. So, I am looting my service provider again. :troll:



Some of those SIM cards in my collection:
[Image: qntLDBl.jpg]
Spoiler:
[Image: Xry42m2.jpg]
[Image: L89J8Ly.jpg]

a very old and HQ member told me about this, i didnt have the chance to try it, seems cool :Yuck:

(08-12-2014, 08:46 PM)RootTheSystem Wrote: Step-3: Cry.
Step-4: Return to step 3.

@Snipa never Cry :Cry:
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RE: [Free Internet] My home network #19
(08-12-2014, 09:33 PM)h3r0 Wrote: How did you manage this? This is a VERY impressive collection.

I buy SIM cards frequently, almost every single week, using fake photoshopped documents. :Smile:
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RE: [Free Internet] My home network #20
(08-12-2014, 09:33 PM)h3r0 Wrote: How did you manage this? This is a VERY impressive collection.

I buy SIM cards frequently, almost every single week, using fake photoshopped documents. :Smile:
[Image: MUJ8qSW.png]
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Android Development, Java
Working on:
An FTP Client for Android
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