I can think of two disadvantages right off:
1) The biggest one is that if someone compromises the password on one network it is compromised on ALL the networks. Hackers will often exploit this by attacking a less secure network to harvest passwords and then try them on more secure networks that the users also use
2) The other disadvantage is that if you forget the password you have now locked yourself out of all the networks. Somehow I don't see this as very likely though.
You remember it much easier instead of having to remember
False.
Wireless networks are not laid out using the same topologies as wired networks. They have their own, different layouts. Smaller wireless networks, in which a small number of nodes closely positioned need to exchange data, can be arranged in an ad hoc fashion.
There are many things that can make your password vulnerable. Some examples of password vulnerability are not changing the default password on a router, using common words or words that can be easily guessed by someone that knows you, and using the same password for all of your accounts.
The disadvantages of using an independent grocer is the prices might be more expensive than your big chain supermarket as they don't have the same buying power.
just sign in to your profile using the same email and password.
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Like writing your password down on the back of your keyboard or the bottom of your office phone? Or not changing your password? Or using the same password for lots of web sites?
if you have too many people connected on the same network, it couyld slow your network down also the network could even crash.
I had the same issue. I found out I was on a public wifi that needed a log in password which most home guest networks such as cisco need. If you go to your browser then type in your password for the guest network then you should be fixed
The difference is a sensor network may be connected using wires or wirelessly, a wireless sensor network is always connected wirelessly.
Yes you can, using ur Apple ID and password.