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 But, Kindle will connect to open or remembered WiFi networks automatically, and if there's a WiFi network available, Kindle won't connect to 3G.  | 
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			I'm sorry to disagree, but the Kindle will not connect to an open WiFi network automatically, unless you specifically tell it to do so. Once you've connected to a particular network, then the Kindle will reconnect to it automatically, but it will never, ever, connect to a new network all on its own without you telling it to do so.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 Kindle does connect to open WiFi networks without asking. I had my Kindle 3 out at the pub, and the little WiFi icon switched on automatically and I settled a friendly wager with a quick wikipedia search. Only later did I wonder why it didn't verify that I wished to connect to a new network. When I used my K3 at the library, I had to manually select the access point in settings. Even though the library access point is unencrypted, you still have to click the "Yes, I'll be good" button before using it, so Kindle didn't automatically join there.  | 
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			I'm fairly certain HarryT is correct regarding auto-magic connections to "new" unprotected  WiFi networks. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	However, with respect to current UK law, I would think it would be in Amazon's best interest to make "forgetting" a wireless network a user-configurable option--if it's not already. Accidents and tom-foolery do happen after all.  | 
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   Why would you want (or need) a bunch of airwave nazis running around. And these "it would be like" analogies are downright moronic, it is especially NOT like burglarizing someone's house. I shouldn't even have to explain how ridiculous THAT comparison is. Lastly why do we really care. People who feel violated by this probably feel violated by most things.Yes,If you park in front of my house to get my wifi that would be creepy, but it would be strange regardless of the circumstances,stopping there to make a phone call,read a map whatever... 
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 When they move it inside and close the window, that's another matter, entirely, of course.  | 
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 For example, I went to an auto dealership yesterday and they had two large, national WiFi links at their site which were UNLOCKED. I tried to access them but I could not enter since I lacked the proper cookies on my Kindle WiFi 3. For my own ISP, ATT, they have even informed me that their "public" hotspots all over the nation REQUIRE me to accesss my home page, enter my ID and password and, only then, would they download an entry cookie to my laptop or K3. Otherwise, I cannot enter their hotspots either. When ATT installed a Residential Gateway in my house, it comes with a home network REQUIRING a 10 digit unlock key. They do not allow non-key networks for their customers. Breaking any of these protections is a CRIME in the USA. If one gives away, returns or sells the K3, one must first delete all cookies on the K3 and cancel all network keys to prevent others from having this access aside from deregistering it from Amazon.  | 
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 I've had to log it in manually (one time) to other free networks set up at coffee shops and others.  | 
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			Home, Settings, click next to wi-fi networks. Find connected network and click to Forget.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 Go here to see how to do that: http://www.att.com/gen/general?pid=5949 However, for ATT Uverse customers it is free but one must log in to get the downloaded cookie first. This is how it works: "Customers with AT&T High Speed Internet, AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet, or AT&T FastAccess® DSL—all speed plans included. No ordering required! Simply use your primary AT&T high-speed Internet membership ID and password at any AT&T Wi-Fi Basic Hot Spot. Learn more at http://www.att.com/gen/general?pid=6431" If you do not have an account with them, you must pay $ 4.00 for the one shot access with your credit card.  | 
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 Ahhh... That just might be the case. I was starting to doubt my recollection, but I was sure I hadn't imbibed enough to misremember.  | 
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 With AT&T DSL or U-Verse HSIA, the wireless gateways come with wireless enabled and encryption. I CAN however, disable either of those if I choose. Very easily in fact. It by no means is a requirement. AT&T authenticates users onto their network (different methods for different technologies), but this happens between the gateway and the radius, not the wireless login.  | 
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 Enjoy free Wi-Fi access at AT&T hotspots across the U.S. for shopping and downloading Kindle content--no AT&T registration, sign-in, or password required." That must include Wikipedia, too. http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...540&#setupwifi  | 
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			First, intentionally using someone's WiFi without permission is like breaking into their home without permission. Yes the person should have secured their WiFi or locked their doors, but if they don't that is not an open invitation to phish or rob. In both cases it is illegal entry. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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