my user is admin, not my password.. Can this mess up my computer or what.. I live in the woods around mostly older ppl.. Not like im in the city or anythingyes. this happens often if you do not set a password up to your router. Since the ip for your router is... 192.168.1.1 and your password is admin. anyone can get into it.. ie: people driving down the road with laptops, neighbors with wireless pc cards.. try getting into your routers ip and change your password. should stop all that nonsense.
well mines secured with a default gateway so wouldnt that mean they would have to get through my modem/router/firewall to get anything..For a good two months we werent paying for internet but we still had it //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif neighbors with unprotected wireless routers ftw
yes they are stealing your bandwidthdoes it make any sense that my signal strength went from very strong to low after this happened?
reboot and re-establish your connectionmy wifi is secured , is there anything i can do to get it back?
makes complete sense .. Just wish i knew how to do it:crap:if it's linksys, you can actually adjust it.
maybe it just got f'ed with by accident?
Or maybe it automatically cut your signal down to avoid people from getting on?
IMO, secured networks are a PITA. a better way to do it, is to restrict the IP adressed that can log on, and limit it to 1 connection per IP, so cloning isn't an issue.