Ok i need a computer genius

kyle_w

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does anyone here know how to turn up the security on a netgear wireless router? i found out my neighbor has been using my wireless. anyone know how to do this?
 
you have to have the IP for your router, and then you can just change the settings

go to command prompt and type in "ipconfig" then type the IP in the address bar in your browser....try that
 
make a fake email named "internet_thiefing_league@amir.org or something and send him an email saying that they have caught him and if he doesnt stopp the will send him a bill for 111111111111$
 
ok i got the ip shit to work, but when i get into it it promts me for a username and password. i know to leave the username blank but no idea what to put for password
 
or you can man up and tell him to stop stealing bandwidth.

Go to control panel, network connections, select the router, properties, authentication
 
1) Google your router and model number and find the default settings IP address.

2) If its password protected, try the generic ones (admin, password, etc) if you didnt write down the password.

3) Go to Security or Privacy settings and use 64-bit incoding to protect your signal. For some reason, 128-bit doesnt always work with all computers/laptops.

If all else fails, call the helpline for your router and they will walk you through the settings and they can change your passwords if you forgot em
 
ok i got the IP shit to work and it takes me to the router page, but there is nothing on there about security.
 
login to the router, go to wireless setup, select something along the lines of active control list. it will then show who is connected, select your wireless computer and it will only allow that mac address to access the network. hit apply and logout of the router
 
how do you know if you haven't been able to get ontot the router settings?

^the way i check is by loging into the router settings (using the ip address) and a list of users ip addresses is normally availible.
 
type in:

192.168.1.1 into any internet browser

the default username/password to get into your router settings is admin/admin

you're on your own from their, as every router is different, but there is probably something that you're looking for in there
 
I hate to say it, but d-loc has the best idea. WEP is good, but is easily cracked.. when you set your key, make sure it's at least 15 characters long.
 
just run over to his huose hammer the door open, run straight up to his face Holler "NIGGA FUCK YOU" then shoot him in the mouth with a potato cannon.
 
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