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just started to leech my neighbors wireless network

kermalou

Diamond Member
got a new laptop and it had an internal wireless card, so i got a wireless router and started playing around. i noticed that i was zoming on the internet, like a lot faster than my wired connection. after a while i noticed that i had connected to my neighbors connection. ( i have 300k dsl and he/she has cable).

i didnt know that i was using his and not mine. so i was playing around with it and didn't know what i was doing..so one thing left to another and somehow i changed his login and don't remember what his settings were. i found out about his wireless network when i went into the wireless network setup.

this sucks arse. what should i do, i have no idea who the hell in my neighborhood has a wireless network.


PROBLEM SOLVED.....NOW THE LEECHING STARTS
 
How did you change his password without knowing the original password? Or were they stupid and didn't have a password set to begin with?
 
another example of why wireless stuff is EVIL!


wireless is the spawn of the Devil!!!!!

i like my fast wires, i know what they connect to
 
1. most wireless routers use the default address 192.168.1.1
2. most routers use the default password: admin

3. why the hell would i make this up
 
You b@stard I knew you were a fellow anandtech user IM the neighbor with the network tell me what password you set in!!!! 🙂
 
Doh!


Remember these words:

Who, what, where, when, why??? (Said really fast...works for me all the time...well...some of the time....actually, i lie...none of the time 😱)



Confused
 
this is easy to solve, he just needs to reset his wireless router. there should be one of those buttons that you need a paperclip to push it and it will reset the router to default settings. not much you can do but if he realizes he cant access the router settings he'll reset it.
 
actually, i didn't change the password. in the router config page, i saw something different so i tried to put my info into it and it didn't connect so i called my dsl provider and they told me my password and now they can't connect.

my bad, if they are reading this: sorry pppaaapppi
 
hey, anybody here have cable internet???

what do you have in your router config page for connection type? is it ppoe, static ip....... someone help
 
Originally posted by: kermalou
hey, anybody here have cable internet???

what do you have in your router config page for connection type? is it ppoe, static ip....... someone help

Depends on the provider, asshat.

You're such a hacker..... grow up.
 
Well, it's your neighbors fault for not changing his admin password and setting a WEP key. Having an open wireless network is about as safe as leaving a BMW unlocked with the keys in the ignition 🙁

As for your own setup, you could probably set it for PPPoE if you're using DSL. Put your username and password in there, CHANGE your default channel, put in a WEP key on both your router and your wireless card, and you should be all set.
 
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Well, it's your neighbors fault for not changing his admin password and setting a WEP key. Having an open wireless network is about as safe as leaving a BMW unlocked with the keys in the ignition 🙁

As for your own setup, you could probably set it for PPPoE if you're using DSL. Put your username and password in there, CHANGE your default channel, put in a WEP key on both your router and your wireless card, and you should be all set.

With a Linksys, I don't think setting a WEP key matters. I have it set to mandatory and I can connect with or without WEP using my 3COM card.
 
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