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  • e0820
    MVP
    • Jan 2003
    • 2070

    #1

    So I found someone on my wireless network

    A few weeks ago my router was giving Excessive Session alerts but I couldnt see anything weird on my network. Yesterday I found a pc that wasnt mine on my network. It had its mac address in the pc name and sure enough the MAC address was in my allow list. Pretty crafty to get in, break WPA and get my router password. I am contimplating pressing charges, I am almost sure I know which neighbor is doing it. Anyone have this happen to them?
  • p_rushing
    Hall Of Fame
    • Feb 2004
    • 14514

    #2
    Re: So I found someone on my wireless network

    I would turn logging on. Save the logs, draft a letter, send it to them, state that if they do not pay you X amount for renting your signal ($X times each 24-hour period), you will press charges for illegally gaining access to your network. If you know a lawyer, have them draft the letter as the company letterhead will scare them and might get them to pay you without going to court.

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    • beauboy00
      S*nny *n Ph*l*d*lph* FTW
      • Jun 2004
      • 238

      #3
      Re: So I found someone on my wireless network

      if they are "crafty" enough to packet capture and use airocrack or something to get past your wpa, they are probably crafty enough to spoof their MAC address, so that might not even be proof. Also, if you do have logging turned on, they might have cleared them as they logged off. If thats the case I'm not sure how you could prove anything.
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      • luv_mist
        Older
        • May 2004
        • 9596

        #4
        Re: So I found someone on my wireless network

        Maybe I'm more of a nice guy. Just change the passwords and forget about it. Had it happen to me. I usually let them get on if it's not a hassle and they seem sensible.

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        • Gotmadskillzson
          Live your life
          • Apr 2008
          • 23433

          #5
          Re: So I found someone on my wireless network

          Yeah if they good enough to crack the password, they would be smart enough to not use their own mac address. This sort of thing happens a lot actually.

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          • p2xgamers
            All Star
            • Jul 2002
            • 4735

            #6
            Re: So I found someone on my wireless network

            Originally posted by luv_mist
            Maybe I'm more of a nice guy. Just change the passwords and forget about it. Had it happen to me. I usually let them get on if it's not a hassle and they seem sensible.
            I have to agree. I think jumping to pressing charges is, IMO, a little drastic. Change the password and go from there.

            If they keep doing it then I'd do something like, say what p_rushing suggested. (the lawyer thing)
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            • e0820
              MVP
              • Jan 2003
              • 2070

              #7
              Re: So I found someone on my wireless network

              Luckily as I left work there was a police officer in our lobby investigating an alarm that went off. She suggested I talk to my neighbor and then if he does it again file a report. Im thinking if I dont file a report and he was able to sniff out credit or bank info (which I doubt) I would be in a better position to defend fraud if I had a police report stating that someone was illegally on my network.

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              • e0820
                MVP
                • Jan 2003
                • 2070

                #8
                Re: So I found someone on my wireless network

                Originally posted by Gotmadskillzson
                Yeah if they good enough to crack the password, they would be smart enough to not use their own mac address. This sort of thing happens a lot actually.
                But the pc name was two letters (his initials) and then the MAC address and the mac address matched the pcname.

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