If you're plugged in to an ethernet cable, you can search on your computer for wifi networks and see if there are any open. In case you're wondering about that, wifi is the same as wireless internet network. [ the_unexpected's advice column | Ask the_unexpected A Question ]
loveydovey224 answered Saturday November 21 2009, 3:16 pm: if you mean your own wifi network, then you would know because to have one you need a wireless router. So wireless internet is the same as wifi. If you're talking about stealing a wifinetwork from your neighbors (which is sooo annoying so you shouldnt do it) then look on your computer for all of the wireless connections and your neighbors ones should show up [ loveydovey224's advice column | Ask loveydovey224 A Question ]
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