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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Can you tell if someone is stealing your bandwidth?
Ok I have done NUMEROUS tests on my router and modem and have come to the conclusion that someone is stealing my bandwidth.
Can someone either: 1 - tell me how to find out if someone is taking it? A test of sorts... or 2 - tell me how to lock out anyone outside my house. I have 2 wireless computers and 3 hardwired computers in my house and want to keep them online. Any is appreciated. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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um...well all you have to do is go inside your router and configure it so that its password protected, im not sure what router you have, so just callin the tech support
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: NY
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yeh make it encypted. madawgz answer my email man.
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Yeah, check in your routers configuration page. Check the DHCP clients table.
Normally, you can WEP encrypt your wireless network, and you can limit the number of people on it as well. Default is usually 256. I set mine to the maximum number of computers/devices that I might have at any one time on my network.
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Calgary, Canada
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Yes, best for you would be to setup a WEP key for your wireless connection. Almost all routers can be accessed through the web browser @ http://192.168.0.1
You will need to add the WEP key to your wireless device as well. All of this is pretty easy, just play with it. |
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Hoy Suecia, mañana Nirvana
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Yeah, limit DHCP IP-serving to the # of computers You have hooked up,
and then do this as well: MAC-restrict the DHCP's IP-serving, if possible in Your router. You might need help with it unless You understand the stuff. (A MAC-# looks something like: 00-0d-3c-10-ba-b9-aa-05 and all network-cards have a unique one)
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Confirmed User
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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I also recommend you go ahead and change the password on your wireless network at least every 2 weeks.
Speaking of which, gonna do that for my network now. |
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So Fucking Gay
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 19,714
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GFY And David steal all of my bandwidth.....
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Moo Moo Cow
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Washington State
Posts: 14,748
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WEP Password protect your wireless routers...
You can tell who is connected to your routers by going to your router and looking at the connections. http://192.168.0.1 |
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