We have a WiFi network at our store. It is password protected for store use only. It is not intended for customer use.
End BG.
Today, while I was running the restaurant, a couple of customers, who finished their meal, came back in with a notebook computer. They opened it up, as was running around stocking things. The gentleman came to the counter and asked me for the WiFi password.
I was shocked by this request, and told him that I don't have it, and it's for business use only.
He looked very pissed, and went back to his wife, she closed the computer and left.
I did, kinda, lie there: I do have the password to get into it, but it was in the office. There was no way in hell I was going to let them into our secure network. Too bad, so sad. They could have gone next door to the bank. They have a public WiFi network, and advertise it.
End BG.
Today, while I was running the restaurant, a couple of customers, who finished their meal, came back in with a notebook computer. They opened it up, as was running around stocking things. The gentleman came to the counter and asked me for the WiFi password.
I was shocked by this request, and told him that I don't have it, and it's for business use only.
He looked very pissed, and went back to his wife, she closed the computer and left.
I did, kinda, lie there: I do have the password to get into it, but it was in the office. There was no way in hell I was going to let them into our secure network. Too bad, so sad. They could have gone next door to the bank. They have a public WiFi network, and advertise it.
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