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Wild Dan Hibiki

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How do i get MSN Messenger to work using the wireless network at UTS?
 

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i know a way, but i don't want to reveal it on a public forum for the risk of it being blocked.
 

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lol does uts wireless block msn despite it being on your laptop?

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i know a way, but i don't want to reveal it on a public forum for the risk of it being blocked.
If your way is the same way as my way, I doubt they can block all the possible IP addresses this "way" could use. On that note, you could also use your own implementation of said 'way' running from home (but then, that becomes too much effort just to talk to people).

As IT students it's just easier to run across and use the FIT wireless.
 

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If your way is the same way as my way, I doubt they can block all the possible IP addresses this "way" could use. On that note, you could also use your own implementation of said 'way' running from home (but then, that becomes too much effort just to talk to people).

As IT students it's just easier to run across and use the FIT wireless.

does FIT wireless lets you use [non web based] msn?
 

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does FIT wireless lets you use [non web based] msn?
It did last I checked. From the linux computers, Pidgin will work for MSN, AIM, Yahoo, ICQ, GoogleTalk, IRC, SameTime, Zephyr, and pretty much any other major client. From the wireless, you should be able to access client-based WLM.
 

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If your way is the same way as my way, I doubt they can block all the possible IP addresses this "way" could use. On that note, you could also use your own implementation of said 'way' running from home (but then, that becomes too much effort just to talk to people).

As IT students it's just easier to run across and use the FIT wireless.
Mind sharing to me how? You can PM me, thanks. :D
 

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