View Full Version : Neighbor feeding off my Wireless network?
TheJiggyJigga
02-18-2006, 03:49 PM
What can i do? I mean besides put a network key to login. I can see what sites they visit. Would i be able to see EXACTLY what he's doing?
Trurida18
02-19-2006, 01:33 AM
What can i do? I mean besides put a network key to login. I can see what sites they visit. Would i be able to see EXACTLY what he's doing?
depending on what type of router u have. on some wireless routers u can see the outgoing transmissions as well as the incoming ones.......
to lock your wireless router down use WPA.....it doesnt matter if its wpa-1 or wpa-2............wpa-2 is usually used in enterprise networks and has stronger encryption
also chance the default password of the router to that of something u can remember
also be sure that your wireless router is NOT Brodcasting its SSID
and last but not least........ONE surefire method to prevent any one from accessing your network wirelessly.........ONLY ALLOW certain MAC addresses........what that means is that if a device that is trying to connect does not have a mac that u have allowed the router WILL not even assign an IP address to it.......even if someone tries to force their way onto your wireless network it will NOT WORK
tommy2gunz
03-03-2006, 02:43 AM
depending on what type of router u have. on some wireless routers u can see the outgoing transmissions as well as the incoming ones.......
to lock your wireless router down use WPA.....it doesnt matter if its wpa-1 or wpa-2............wpa-2 is usually used in enterprise networks and has stronger encryption
also chance the default password of the router to that of something u can remember
also be sure that your wireless router is NOT Brodcasting its SSID
and last but not least........ONE surefire method to prevent any one from accessing your network wirelessly.........ONLY ALLOW certain MAC addresses........what that means is that if a device that is trying to connect does not have a mac that u have allowed the router WILL not even assign an IP address to it.......even if someone tries to force their way onto your wireless network it will NOT WORKgood shit!
blackfist
03-07-2006, 01:15 AM
tell him he owe you half the bill
none22
05-05-2007, 03:19 AM
subs
Tha King Vol. 1
07-11-2007, 11:42 PM
wit tha right software u can see everything they do even even if its not on the internet as long as they are connected...they could b watchin a movie on they computer and u could watch it to...
Truridal8
07-12-2007, 06:59 AM
What can i do? I mean besides put a network key to login. I can see what sites they visit. Would i be able to see EXACTLY what he's doing?YUP:gay:
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connoisseur
07-12-2007, 11:54 AM
man let them folks enjoy that free service lol
sosadagr8
07-12-2007, 12:05 PM
depending on what type of router u have. on some wireless routers u can see the outgoing transmissions as well as the incoming ones.......
to lock your wireless router down use WPA.....it doesnt matter if its wpa-1 or wpa-2............wpa-2 is usually used in enterprise networks and has stronger encryption
also chance the default password of the router to that of something u can remember
also be sure that your wireless router is NOT Brodcasting its SSID
and last but not least........ONE surefire method to prevent any one from accessing your network wirelessly.........ONLY ALLOW certain MAC addresses........what that means is that if a device that is trying to connect does not have a mac that u have allowed the router WILL not even assign an IP address to it.......even if someone tries to force their way onto your wireless network it will NOT WORK
i need to get that WPA, but that KB**** upgrade not installed on my comp to use it, it says, in the link i saw at microsoft.
Trurida18
07-12-2007, 03:19 PM
what service pack are u running?
sosadagr8
07-12-2007, 04:13 PM
what service pack are u running?
Windows XP professional service pack 2. i think
Trurida18
07-12-2007, 04:21 PM
Windows XP professional service pack 2. i think
are u sure, because that the only way to usa WPA...is if you have SP2....
sosadagr8
07-12-2007, 05:08 PM
are u sure, because that the only way to usa WPA...is if you have SP2....
yeah I checked, its Service Pack 2
Trurida18
07-12-2007, 05:29 PM
BUT you still cant USE WPA?? correct?
can u use WEP?
man let them folks enjoy that free service lol
hell ya im on that shit right now
casteliosa
09-11-2007, 12:37 PM
thought mine was tight but ima make sure with that Mac address info. thanks
Trurida18
09-11-2007, 01:36 PM
^^Its uausally called MAC FILTERING.....OR MAC ADDRESS FILTERING. OR MEDIA ACCESS FILTERING...depending on the type of router you have, as not to confuse you or anything
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