Yes, it is possible to be logged into a Wi-Fi network that does not have internet access. In such cases, the device can still connect to the local network and communicate with other devices on that network, but it won't be able to reach the internet. This can occur in various scenarios, such as when a router is misconfigured or when the internet service is down.
Broadband internet access can be found wherever a network has been setup. Some may be secure and require a password but unsecured networks can be logged into directly.
Well, if you know the password windows should remember it so it can be logged in to the network at all times. If it is no longer accessible please check your wireless settings or contact your network admin. He/She may have turned off the internet connection or changed the password. Also you may have bad internet connection your self.
If you are connect to a network there is always a change to be hacked. It does not happen often though.
any time you access a network (either for the internet or intranet) your mac will be logged along with your ip. how do you stop, you cant. you can however change your mac. I cant give you any advice on how to do this but im sure you can figure it out.
A 2007 study said that 91 percent of all U.S. Internet users had logged onto the Internet to send or read e-mail.
Download lanschooled or simply pull the internet cable out of the back of the computer. Download lanschooled or simply pull the internet cable out of the back of the computer. If you pull out the network cable, you will no longer be conected to your schools network, meanig you wont be logged onto anything and wont have internet aCESS
Absolutely ! Every user on a network has their own unique electronic 'address' The file-server at a school or college will hold a record or 'audit trail' of every students activities - including (but not limited to) which programs they use, which users they communicate with and which web-sites they access (assuming the network allows access to the Internet) Any network supervisor will be able to see more or less 'at a glance' what a student has been doing while logged-in.
When logged in you are supposed to access your YouTube channel unless you have been suspended. Try restarting your browser and log in.
stay logged in
Internet Explorer uses integrated windows authentication which obtains your credentials from the computer you are logged into. If for some reason it cannot obtain these credentials, the browser's session is anonymous so it will prompt you. Or if the account you are using does not have access to the resource. Windows Explorer runs under under the credentials of the account you are logged into.
Your message could be read by the school since you logged in to their network.
The network has been shutdown. The related question has more information