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So somebody's on my WLAN, what should I do?

shuan24

Platinum Member
I have a Linksys wireless router setup, with a limit of 3 dhcp users. I have 2 computers always on, one wireless and one not. I leave the third one for my xbox, but it isn't always on. I just checked my DCHP table, and I notice a leech on my wireless network. I know I can just net send him, but I wanna do something funnier!

What should I do? (please keep it legal) 😀

edit: its WLAN, not WAN, my bad!
 
Start controlling access by MAC addresses. Don't put that MAC on the list of allowed devices. Goodbye unauthorized user.
 
but the Linksys bios is quite dumb, I dont see a "allowed" MAC filter, but a "NOT allowed" mac filter. Maybe its me thats dumb.
 
Originally posted by: shuan24
but the Linksys bios is quite dumb, I dont see a "allowed" MAC filter, but a "NOT allowed" mac filter. Maybe its me thats dumb.
What model router do you have? Is the firmware updated to the latest version?
 
Originally posted by: KLin
That's not a WAN, that's a WLAN 😛. Triangulate his position and go kick him in the balls.

sorry my apologies. I have the model BEFW1154 V2, and yes the firmware is up to date as of 6 months ago. (considering the router is 3+ yrs old)
 
please go and kick him in the nuts for us 😉

it can't be very hard to find him given the range of those things...
 
Originally posted by: pray4mojo
im not sure if this is possible but return every website request as goatse or equivalent.


see now thats what i'm talking about! :beer:

now if i only knew how to do it...🙁
 
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