Episode saat kudo shinichi berhasil memecahkan kasus sindikat jubah hitam 2016. People are always looking for ways to save money, and for the most part, saving money and cheating the system are synonymous when it comes to things like free internet access. Practically every new gadget is capable of connecting to the web, which means more and more people are looking for ways around those hefty internet bills. When it comes to gaming on your PlayStation 3, a fast connection is key to any meaningful online battle.
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Just think about how many times a crappy internet connection ruined your gaming experience. Image via If for some reason you're not sure whether or not there's a Mickey D's or Starbucks next to you, there are plenty of mobile apps out there that help you find nearby free hotspots. You might live right next to one and not even know it. Here are just a few of them: • (Apple) • (Apple) • (Android) • (Android) If you're near a hotspot location that looks free and unsecured, but actually requires login access (like an airport or hotel that charges money for Wi-Fi accounts), then you can still get around it if you know your way around Wireshark, which will let you spoof your MAC address. For more details. If you think you might just be out of range, try moving it around until a better signal appears, then setup your gaming station there.

You cannot use external USB antennas, as they with PS3s. And if you have the older CECHB01 model, wireless is. If you don't mind opening up your PS3, you can also try, which replaces the internal antenna with a better external one for longer ranges. If all else fails, you can always just ask one of your neighbors for their Wi-Fi password, right? But seriously, if there are no openly free or unprotected Wi-Fi networks around you (as in they're all locked down), here are some other methods you can try out. Let 4sqwifi Do Your Dirty Work Unlike other apps that help you locate nearby free Wi-Fi hotspots, actually provides you with the passwords for your neighbor's wireless internet, too. It works by culminating a bunch of user-generated data and provides the app holder with that information.

Images via So, when someone goes into a free Wi-Fi location and uses the establishment's password (most change passwords on a daily basis), they then upload it to the database, allowing others previously locked out, access to the network. This obviously works better for businesses, but you never know—some asshole might have leaked your neighbor's password to the app, too. Right now, it's free and only available for. If you have an Android device, you should consider using that lets you capture nearby passwords in monitor mode. Image via Your neighbors don't stand a chance.