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Twiggy
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11th Dec 11 at 00:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Right......

I am with Sky for broadband.

I live in a flat and have a chap above who i think is a computer nut/boffin.

Is it poss that he can "interupt" out internet connection?

Reason i say this is that when he is away (2weeks at a time) our net is fine, But as soon as he is back it keeps going down!

Just now i have been on Fifa online and had the radio on (again online) and loosing connection?

IS IT HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMMMM
Ian
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11th Dec 11 at 00:27   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

He couldn't stop it but he could use so much of it that it stops you from using it.

Is the wireless secured?
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11th Dec 11 at 00:33   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
He couldn't stop it but he could use so much of it that it stops you from using it.

Is the wireless secured?


Some AP's have an option to disconnect a device, so he could be kicking you off!

Your router web management page will have a section somewhere telling you what devices are connected. (usually listed by MAC address).

If there is anything on there which isn't yours - then it could well be him.

Make sure it's secured!


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Ian
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Yeah I was assuming the router itself was secure even if the connection isn't.

If he's got access to the router then yeah, could disconnect you from it.
Ben G
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11th Dec 11 at 00:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

seems silly but go and ask him? the way he acts when he tries to lie should tell you all you need to know.

is it illegal?
Twiggy
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Is a wep key secure? I can see other routers but if click on them it asks for a password
John
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11th Dec 11 at 01:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

It could also be that his router is on the same channel and he's not a boffin at all.

WEP isn't secure at all if he owns a copy of the internet. Probably does his dodgy browsing on your connection.

[Edited on 11-12-2011 by John]
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WEP is about as secure as leaving your front door slightly ajar.

Get it changed to WPA2 immediately and let us know how you get on.

I'm with Sky as well so if your router has the same IP address then it's http://192.168.0.1 username = admin, password = sky
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Just change default channel he wil be nulling yours as you are both on the same, ive fixed a few peoples with same problem. Every box uses 6 by default, so 1 or 11 is your best bet.

http://www.metageek.net/products/inssider/ use this to see what channels are least used in your area.



[Edited on 11-12-2011 by Chris]
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Sky boxes are normally set to auto - at least the ones I've seen/worked with.

The D-Link one I've got here is set up like this from the factory.
Twiggy
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TTT changed to channel 1 and still slow

Just trying 5 now.
Twiggy
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Was flicking through the options on the router and...

DownStream Connection Speed 371 kbps
UpStream Connection Speed 415 kbps

Thats wank is it not??
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That's horrid as far as broadband goes. The fact you have a high upstream that downstream suspects a wiring fault somewhere or a cacked up microfilter.
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That's completely fucked. Do turn both the router and modem off for 30 seconds and see what it re syncs at (downstream and upstream). If its no better ring Sky up to get an engineer out - tell them that your Internet is slow and your downstream is syncing slower than your upstream.
Twiggy
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This morning....

DownStream Connection Speed 384 kbps
UpStream Connection Speed 416 kbps
ed
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Think you've got a problem with your connection. Get onto the phone with Sky and tell them to sort it out.

IIRC, my Sky router came setup with a WPA2 passcode so it's secure enough. If it's one of the Netgear DG834's they used to use a while back, you can limit the devices that connect to it using their MAC address. But I don't think that's the issue.
Twiggy
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FFS The sky is in the Mrs name!
noshua
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That's wank - you'll need a woman to phone up and to pass the "permission" onto you otherwise they won't speak to you at all.
adiohead
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Just put on a dress and a high voice and pretend to be her:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCT8PRfsHiA
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With it being Twiggy, I'm putting it down to user error somewhere along the line, probs not got any microfilters or got the router setup inside the fish tank or somethin.
Sunz
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Might be better off using the forum, isp don't do much when you phone them but when it's on a public forum it's a different matter.
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quote:
Originally posted by Brett
With it being Twiggy, I'm putting it down to user error somewhere along the line, probs not got any microfilters or got the router setup inside the fish tank or somethin.


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16th Jan 12 at 13:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Fish tank
Twiggy
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16th Jan 12 at 23:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Gonna fucking rage quit now!






























Twiggy
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17th Jan 12 at 15:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Update

The man at sky said that when the flat upstairs moved in the line/speed was lowerd to do the work but has never been put back up? (We have a flat in a converted house)

Sounds like bollocks but he said he will get it sorted?


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