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AIBU?

To not let my new neighbour have our Wi-Fi password

226 replies

lozzylizzy · 19/10/2016 12:17

So our new adjoining neighbour came round to introduce himself and then asked if he could 'borrow' our wifi until he had his sorted next week (for work apparently). I was put right on the spot and didn't know what to say so he said that maybe I wanted to discuss it with DH and left. I don't think its a good idea.

DH has been winding me up saying poor man is bored etc but AIBU for thinking a neighbourly favour is taking in a parcel or putting out their bins and not sharing internet access with practically a stranger?

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ExitPursuedBySpartacus · 19/10/2016 12:18

Hell no. You have no idea what he could be accessing.

The very cheek of the man!

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JellyBelli · 19/10/2016 12:19

It should be safe if;
Have file sharing switched off
He isnt taking the piss online gaming
You are admin and he cant change the password

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TheMaddHugger · 19/10/2016 12:19

No, Hellz No. absolutely NO Did I say No Yup NOOOOOOOOOOOO

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SirChenjin · 19/10/2016 12:19

YANBU - that wouldn't feel right to me either

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KC225 · 19/10/2016 12:20

I can see both sides. He is a stranger but he will also be a neighbour. I would be inclined to do it for a week but how would you put a time limit on it? Ummm tough one

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Spam88 · 19/10/2016 12:20

He's taking the piss a bit there isn't he. Why bother getting his own internet at all if he can just use yours? I'd just tell him you don't have unlimited internet and you've checked and actually you come quite close you your limit every month so you don't really have the scope to let someone else use it too.

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Soubriquet · 19/10/2016 12:20

No way

Wouldn't feel comfortable with that and he's cheeky for asking

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chickenowner · 19/10/2016 12:20

Absolutely no way!

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MakeMyWineADouble · 19/10/2016 12:21

I probably wouldn't mainly cause I don't know how to change it so once they have it they would have it for good Blush. If he is downloading stuff for work it would make it slow for me which would annoy me.

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LittleDittyAbout · 19/10/2016 12:21

Do what Spam said. Keeps neighbourly relations smooth.

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CaspoFungin · 19/10/2016 12:21

I would let him use it for a week then change the password.

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Pickled0nions · 19/10/2016 12:22

Don't do it!
My neighbour who was friends with my dad for years, asked to borrow his wifi.
He gave them the password and the cheeky gits kept using his internet for a whole bloody year! They didn't pay for broadband at all.

Once you give him your password how do you know he isn't going to use it for more than a week? or bother even getting broadband at all.
It's a cheeky thing to ask as a new neighbour.

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FucksSakeSusan · 19/10/2016 12:22

He can git tae fuck!

If he's that desperate he can set his phone up as a hotspot and connect to that. Or just use his phone. And if his network doesn't have a good signal he can buy a new SIM card.

Like hell would I let a stranger use my wifi! I'd be reluctant to let a neighbour I know use it either TBH!

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pipsqueak25 · 19/10/2016 12:22

no way, sharing a line will slow down your wifi and who knows what he's accessing, it is up to him to get his own wifi sorted, remember if he does access dodgy stuff it could rebound on you big time esp. if it is illegal.

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ayeokthen · 19/10/2016 12:22

Although it's highly unlikely he's some kind of deranged perv, whatever he downloads using your wifi would come back to you if it was anything awful. So no, yanbu.

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Sparklesilverglitter · 19/10/2016 12:23

Me and dh done it when our neighbours moved in, but it turned out the cheeky fuckers were still using it 3 months later? Shock

The password has now been changed, she even come round to ask if we've changed the password and I told her she wasn't able to use it anymore

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WhirlwindHugs · 19/10/2016 12:23

Nope, he can go sit in a cafe for a week.

You don't know him or what he might access.

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Ferrari2016 · 19/10/2016 12:23

I would not do this. If he looked at items that were dodgy or criminal and it was investigated then it would come back to your ISP address and be linked to you. He is bound to have friends or family whose internet connection he can use and also presumably if he works access to internet in the day. I would be highly suspicious.

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Dontpanicpyke · 19/10/2016 12:23

No sounds dodgy and cheeky.

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pipsqueak25 · 19/10/2016 12:24

don't need to explain either why should you ? if he gets arsey that's tough, free broadband ? because that is what it is in effect, cheeky fecker !

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Coffeeineedyou · 19/10/2016 12:25

My neighbours done it for us when we moved in.

I was very grateful and took round a box of chocolates once ours was up and running

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RaspberryOverloadTheFirst · 19/10/2016 12:26

I came on to post the same as Ferrari 2016 I would not take the risk.

There are threads on here from another poster, where the DH was wrongly in the frame for downloading images of children, all due to the ISO issue.

It's not worth it

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sonjadog · 19/10/2016 12:27

I wouldnt have a problem with it, but only if you can change the password next week. Its only seven days and it would be a nice and friendly gesture to him. On the other hand, you dont want to be his internet provider on a permanent basis, so if you cant change the password after a week, then I would say no.

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manhowdy · 19/10/2016 12:30

Sparklesilverglitter what a cheeky cow! Shock

There's absolutely no way I'd be letting him stream God knows what porn using my internet connection / IP address. Nope.

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Yoksha · 19/10/2016 12:32

Husband who's an it specialist replied, "what a totally ridiculous request" . Don't facilitate this OP.

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