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    Default A way to completely manage the wireless

    Well iv just got talktalk at my house and to be quite honest its crap, Poor quality etc but it seems every other neighbour is using our internet too, What programs are around?
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    Every other neighbour is using the same service or using your router to connect to the internet? If the latter, just encrypt your connection. 192.168.0.1 is probably your router's IP. Connecting to your router will allow you to change settings, encrypt your network etc. Go for WPA-PSK.

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    Problems loading page?
    Is there a way i can actually see who's connected?
    E.g computer names as of such?

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    There is a CMD prompt to show devices on your network, I cannot remember it for the life of my, try google.

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    Can i kick people of the network that way?
    Quote Originally Posted by Jaaaack! View Post
    There is a CMD prompt to show devices on your network, I cannot remember it for the life of my, try google.

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    Password it.

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    Just password your router?


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    Yeh i have no software to password it, plus the fact that the router's wifi keeps going on and off, any possible ways to fix this :@

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    should be in the router settings


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    The guy who installed it should have put a password on it for you. If not, demand an engineer to come back out.

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