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Wardriving - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For better range, antennas are built or bought, and vary from omnidirectional to highly directional. |
 | | For example, a wardriver in the United Kingdom might be caught with the "use of a computer for a purpose for which one does not have permission" clause. |
 | | For example, in the UK it is illegal to listen on some radio frequencies or to some transmissions (such as those used by the police or armed forces). |
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