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did someone hack my network?
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<blockquote data-quote="mackb" data-source="post: 1373282" data-attributes="member: 237328"><p>Are you sure Keith - pc was sharing your NW? Doesn't sound right. Was it showing under available NWs by any chance?</p><p></p><p>But to secure your wifi server go to the maunf's website and go to help and download or copy of the tutorial for setting up your device. Follow their explicit instructions. I have a Linksys and this is what I did.</p><p></p><p>To access your wifi device, type in your browser address bar 192.168.1.1 </p><p>This give you access to your device. If you are blocked from doing that and someone else set a new passcode (happened to m) reset the device, by pushing the tiny button on the back and start over again.</p><p></p><p>I was able to triple protect my wifi server. I changed my security to the best one, WPA-2, changed my Linksys address to .300.1 at the end and set a password. No more hackers on my computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mackb, post: 1373282, member: 237328"] Are you sure Keith - pc was sharing your NW? Doesn't sound right. Was it showing under available NWs by any chance? But to secure your wifi server go to the maunf's website and go to help and download or copy of the tutorial for setting up your device. Follow their explicit instructions. I have a Linksys and this is what I did. To access your wifi device, type in your browser address bar 192.168.1.1 This give you access to your device. If you are blocked from doing that and someone else set a new passcode (happened to m) reset the device, by pushing the tiny button on the back and start over again. I was able to triple protect my wifi server. I changed my security to the best one, WPA-2, changed my Linksys address to .300.1 at the end and set a password. No more hackers on my computer. [/QUOTE]
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