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    pixie12's Avatar Active Member
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    Help: Wirless Network

    How can i check who is using my wireless network? I think someone like a neighbour is using it as lots of stuff is being download and it is going over the download limit

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    you can check this in your router-config, which mac-adress is currently using what ip-adress.
    I recommend you to encrypt your wireless network with wpa2 psk.

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    can you explain that more how to get to router config and how to encrypt please will +rep you

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    anybody?

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    what router do you have?


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    netgear wireless

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    Originally Posted by pixie12 View Post
    netgear wireless
    Model Try typing in

    • NETGEAR Support Home Page
    • NETGEAR Support Home Page
    • http://192.168.1.1

    in an internet browser.

    I would google around and see what the best way to make it safe is.


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    pixie12's Avatar Active Member
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    Netgear
    Dg834g

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    You should be able to access your administrator panel through your web browser. If you go to Start>Run and type in cmd you will get a command prompt. Type in ipconfig and look at your default gateway. That is the IP address of your router. In my case this is 192.168.2.1. Just type that into your web browser address bar and it should bring up the admin panel. It looks like your default password is "admin" with no user name. www.default-password.info/netgear will give you other default netgear passes if that doesn't work.

    I have a different router (still Netgear tho) and potentially a different interface, but on the left hand side there is a menu item called "attached devices" that will show you all attached pcs. Your PC is identified by the IP address that you saw in the ipconfig window. Any others are interlopers (unless, of course, you have other devices attached yourself ). The IP table that it provides should also indicate MAC addresses, which are basically the physical identifier for thei'r network card. You should be able to set permissions based on these pc's mac addresses or else only allow those that you want to let through, which is probably easier in the long run.

    Security setup info can be found on Netgear's website. Specific info for your router is here:
    kbserver.netgear.com/products/dg834gv1.asp
    They have a link to the security info there.

    Hope this helps.
    Last edited by Unliterate; 05-13-2008 at 08:02 PM.

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    which netgear model?

    DEFAULTS:
    username: admin
    password: password

    http://192.168.1.1/DEV_device.htm
    that is where you go for me, but depends on model, it should be under maintenance -> attached devices

    you should see the name of the PC's in your household, along with their ip's

    if you don't recognize names, or don't know name of certain computer, go to that computer, go to START - > RUN - > type "cmd" (with no " ") then type ipconfig

    this will be the IP the computer is using

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    done that ty
    Now what do i do if there is an intruder?
    I already changed the password but im not sure

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