Greg_M
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Right this is a starnage question but i need your help.
BAsicly over the last few days a strange IP has been coming up as being connected to my network. Network map from macaffee looks like this
Its the computer thats not named
And this is no computer in my house. Ive got the IP for it and the MAC adress, ive put the MAC address in the wireless filter, but doesnt block it out.
Should i be bothered by it? if so What next?
[Edited on 11-03-2007 by Greg_M]
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Cosmo
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is it a wireless network? It secured?
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Doug
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I would make sure you block it out!
he could be downloading on your internet and providingyou have useage limits you might hit them and could end up costing you money!
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Steve
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what is telling you about this strange ip?
can you ping it?
[Edited on 11-03-2007 by Steve]
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Greg_M
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
is it a wireless network? It secured?
yes wireless and wired, no not secured using wep or simular, just MAC address filtered
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Greg_M
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
what is telling you about this strange ip?
can you ping it?
It came up as connected to the netwrok using Mcaffee Security center. It also comes up on my DCHP table on the router configuration manager
How do i 'ping' it
[Edited on 11-03-2007 by Greg_M]
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Cosmo
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Id secure it using a WEP, that'll get rid of it and easily done.
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Greg_M
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
Id secure it using a WEP, that'll get rid of it and easily done.
surely it shouldnt come through if the MAC adress is on the denied list?
but ill try it and give it a go
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Dom
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on your mac filter, set it so that you have to punch in the mac address of the computer you want to allow to the network.
And yea, i would enable WEP or WPA
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topshot_2k
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WEP is limited, but as said change the MAC rules so only authorised comps can cnnect
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Greg_M
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yes ive done that
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Tim
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WEP can be cracked in minutes. MAC address filtering isn't much good if he's already mapped your network and knows the MACs of your other authorised clients.
Go to WPA or WPA2 with a decent length key...
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Marc
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Then when you find him break his legs.
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Greg_M
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the WEP seems to have got rid of the connection for the minute.
But i now cant get on using the wireless range extender anyone know how to confirge it to work with WEP?
[Edited on 11-03-2007 by Greg_M]
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Dom
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does extenders have a config page?
if so there might be an option in there somewhere
and if you can't access it currently, then switch off your WPA/WEP, change the stuff for the extender (setup up wep/wpa) then switch the security back on the router.
[Edited on 11-03-2007 by Dom]
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paul.mitchell1984
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daft question but mine is currently unprotected not being used by any one (that i no of) where do i get WEP or WPA from?
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Dom
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should be an option on the router
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Brett
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No way are people running wireless networks unprotected
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topshot_2k
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LMAO at you sig brett
maybe its messenger sending all your card details to a 3rd party
[Edited on 11-03-2007 by topshot_2k]
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John
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My wireless network is totally unprotected
Could come and browse my shared folders or view some questionable porn.
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