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Who Accessed His WAP? »
« AES or TKIP??  
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packen
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Re: How to tell if somebody is stealing my internet

Using WPA2. Is there a way to tell if somebody else is connecting?


nwrickert
sand groper
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Geneva, IL
There is probably information in the linksys configuration interface. But not being familiar with that router, I can't tell you where to look.

docrice

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Fremont, CA
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»downloads.linksysbycisco.com/dow···eb,1.pdf

Page 22.


JohnInSJ
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said by packen See Profile :

Using WPA2. Is there a way to tell if somebody else is connecting?
Do you see a big truck with "YOUR NSA AT WORK"? on it outside? Otherwise, no one is connecting...

munky99999
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said by JohnInSJ See Profile :

said by packen See Profile :

Using WPA2. Is there a way to tell if somebody else is connecting?
Do you see a big truck with "YOUR NSA AT WORK"? on it outside? Otherwise, no one is connecting...
WPA2 with a radius server on the network being hosted off a linux box. With AES only.

Pretty sure the NSA isnt getting on even.

Hell AES only wpa with a strong password is plenty to keep the nsa out 99.9999% of the time.


SoonerAl
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said by munky99999 See Profile :

said by JohnInSJ See Profile :

said by packen See Profile :

Using WPA2. Is there a way to tell if somebody else is connecting?
Do you see a big truck with "YOUR NSA AT WORK"? on it outside? Otherwise, no one is connecting...
WPA2 with a radius server on the network being hosted off a linux box. With AES only.

Pretty sure the NSA isnt getting on even.

Hell AES only wpa with a strong password is plenty to keep the nsa out 99.9999% of the time.
But its that 0.0001% you have to stay and worry nights about...
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