No, close, but not a router. If you have a wireless network card that picks up on the frequencies of the other routers that send off signals from other people's Internet connection, then you could. But, there is a problem, if you live in a big city, most people have security encryptions on their network connections, so that could cause a problem. But, to answer the question, you need a network card, not a router, they are two completely different things.
2007-06-04 09:29:12
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answered by sirantihero 2
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this is a real gray area that many people tend to ignore for the most part. I would not call it stealing because there IS ways of encrypting wireless networks. If the owner chooses not to encrypt, then oh well. just be 100% sure that someone in your apartment has a wireless router, all YOU need is a computer (laptop or desktop) that is capable of connecting to a wireless network via a wireless adapter (usb or internal)
Good luck.
2007-06-04 09:31:54
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answered by ╚kco®games 4
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if you know its stealing then why are you just wondering?
anyway, since youre wondering... you wouldnt need a router, the router is the device that creates the signal. instead you would only need a wireless card on your desktop or laptop computer
http://www.wirelessworlddirect.com/Wireless_Technology.html
that site is pretty useful in explaining what you need to know. if you want to steal other ppls internet that is not encrypted, just get a wireless card. if you want your own legit internet, get the card AND a router, just make sure to encrypt your connection.
check out the site, it answers it more clearly than i did
2007-06-04 09:38:05
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answered by Manny M 2
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Yes the wireless transceiver in your laptop/pc can pickup networks that are nearby. But you can access the internet only if those are not password protected. If you take your laptop to library or airports you can access the internet via the public wireless routers.
2007-06-04 09:30:39
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answered by ping_anand 3
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No, you don't need a router. You only need a wireless connection (NIC or built in) on your PC. They need to have the router or wireless access point and they must be running it without any security on it.
You can piggy back, but you won't have an account with their ISP.
2007-06-04 09:30:44
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answered by Fester Frump 7
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It would be an adapter, not the router and only if the other person or persons you would be pigging-backing on, don't have their connection encrypted.
2007-06-04 09:32:06
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answered by Dee 2
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It sounds to me such as you have the broadband version of a foul line. might desire to be each and every style of motives however the main consumer-friendly one is which you have no longer geared up the adsl filters on each and all of the telephone sockets which you're using.
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, but only if they are not encrypted, and you can pick up enough signal
2007-06-04 09:26:39
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answered by Cupcake 7
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