Confess to 3 Neighbors on Wi-fi, Always Billing and Insinuating Every Time Password is Changed, Netizens Are Crowded To Share Tips

The story of a person who has 3 neighbors riding on wi-fi that they charge a password every time they change it for a year has gone viral .


The story was revealed by that person anonymously as a sender through the @SeputarTetangga account on the Twitter social media network on Saturday, May 14, 2022.

In the report, the sender said that he installed wi-fi in his house and sometimes he always shared it with neighbors.

However, there are times when the password is changed simply because the network is not good. 

"There hasn't been a second for us to change, come again asking for a password,".

The thing that bothers the sender the most is that not only one of his neighbors uses and rides his wi-fi.

In total, there are 3 neighbors who use and ride wi-fi from their homes.

"If we change the wi-fi password, we even pretend to ask how much it costs if we install wi-fi," he said.

It had happened to him for the past year. They are just wondering without installing wi-fi in their respective homes. 

Furthermore, the neighbors reportedly liked to tease him when the password was changed.

"If we're sharing, it's okay, only when it's been replaced, there's a bad feeling about wanting to ask again. This is my oath, it hasn't been a long time since it's been replaced, it's come to ask again. Allahu akbar," he concluded. 

The story immediately went viral and drew various responses from netizens.

The comments column is also filled with tips and ways of the sender to deal with these problems.

"If you want to share, don't tell me the password. Just t

"I made a list of IP wi-fi who were not homeowners and I limited their bandwidth to only 25kpbs. If the internet protest was slow, just say yes, many people use it even though they don't pay haha," said @ry0***.

"Tips that take a little effort. Use the new Mikrotik SSID setup for people who don't have the capital, set the bandwidth as small as possible. If they want to use wi-fi, give them that SSID. The main wi-fi shouldn't be bothered at all," said @opa***.

At the time this article was compiled, the post had already garnered over 5100 likes and 1100 shares. 

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