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It isn't a problem. Network discovery is simply "seeing" the network as a potential connection. Since it seems the other network - Junkman22 - has a password there is no danger of your computer connecting. And as Harry said make sure you have your network set for WPA2 and AES security with a strong password and you will be okay.
The reason it will appear and disappear could be for a couple of reasons. You could be just at the end of the transmission range of the other network. Sometimes with the right conditions you will pick it up and other days you won't. Also they may turn there network off. Hard to say.
Lisa
Hi Lisa,
Well I'm happy to hear that it's not a problem. But my network is set at WPA/WPA2. Since I've never mucked about with this before how do I go about getting an AES security and reset a password? Sorry for the hassle.
