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Maggoty ,

I'd be worried if they were different.

Humorless4483 ,

Why ? They could just be giving access to different guest networks on different vlans.

Maggoty ,

Mhmm yeah it could be that.

Dave ,
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That's racist!

QuantumBamboo ,
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Fat tube severing Mum tea

Officer_Pickles ,

The Union Jack flag is also upside down.
Edit: it's being viewed from the back.

sirico ,
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Wot you say about me mumt?

lauha ,

Here's a translation for ruasian readers: ф4ттуБэ7мумт

Andrew15_5 ,
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Why would you use э for e?

TaTTe ,

Probably since it's their equivalent of the latin e? In my understanding the Russian cyrillic e is pronounced "ye", so э is closer to the latin e.

Note: I don't speak Russian so anyone with more knowledge feel free to correct me.

Also: This is for Russian cyrillic, I believe in Ukrainian cyrillic for instance, it's the other way around, so e is e and э is ye.

Lewo ,

In Russian, pronunciation of Е depends on its placement. If preceded by a consonant, it's pronounced like a "softer" Э. A bit like "bet" vs "bat" in US English. It's only pronounced as "ye" if it's the first letter of the word, or preceded by a vowel, soft sign (Ь) or hard sign (Ъ).

In Ukrainian, Є is similar to Russian Е, but it's not modified if preceded by a consonant - in these cases it's typically replaced by i. Ukrainian Е is indeed about the same as Russian Э. And Russian Ё is replaced by combinations ЙО or ЬО.

Andrew15_5 ,
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I would've translated it letter by letter (because it's meaningless password), so it would've been е instead of э.

guyrocket ,
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I think they forgot the umlauts

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