Re: Unknown computer on home network



"MixNet" <MixNet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:E496E322-F0D2-4EE7-AF03-D112432C26E6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I'm guessing that you are using a wireless network here. You can enable
> MAC
> filtering on your router. That way only computers that are entered into
> the
> router will be able to connect to the network. Or you can enable WEP
> filtering... but MAC filtering works better IMO.
>
>
> "Gin" wrote:
>
>> The Road Runner tech that came out to my house asked if I wanted to
>> link my laptop and desktop as a network. He said I could print files
>> from my laptop to my desktop's printer and that I could view files from
>> the other computer. So he set it up for me. Just by chance today I
>> seached my computers for other computers on my network and there is a
>> third one that is showing up. How can I get rid of this unauthorized
>> computer on my network? Thanks!
>>
>> Windows XP Home Editon SP2
>>
>>

MAC filtering can be broken in seconds. WEP doesn't take much longer. WPA is
the safest.

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=815485

Kerry


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