I invited my elderly neighbor to use my internet access by giving her my password and user name to connect to my network. Now her son is using it as well and I need to remove them from access. How can I do this and to ensure they won't see my password change if applicable and do I need to do this change while they are offline and if so, how do I know if they are using my network at the time. Thank you
Easiest thing to do, Change the password to your router. Once this is done, it will prevent your neighbor from any further access to your router and of course prevent internet access. Most all routers are simply a local web address for access. Example: 192.168.1.1 typed inside a browser address pane will take you inside the router. Check your router for setup procedures.
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Is your neighbor connected to guest network or main wireless network?
If he is connected to guest network then you can disable the guest network.
If he is connected to the main wireless network then you can change the password of the main wireless network.
You must have installed the Cisco connect software on your main computer. Open the Cisco connect software. Go to Computers and devices. You will see the list devices connected to the network. Make sure that your neighbor is not there in the list.
Using Cisco connect, you can change the wireless settings on the router.
Check this link Guest network access on Linksys router
SOURCE: changed from DSL to cable
Usually DSL connections require ppoe while cable uses dchp You need to log into your router and change the settings
SOURCE: network problem
Be sure that you only enter the password admin - in small letters. The user name shuld be left blank (empty space).
This should work UNLESS you (or someonhe else) previously changed the password. Is this a brand new unit? If someone changed the password, you'll have to use the new password.
What Version is the the router? Did you buy it from a store?
SOURCE: again
Did you get my other reply?... about disabling you wireless care and har wiring your computer to YOUR linksys? I posted it this afternoon.
SOURCE: Using Linksys to connect desktop and laptop
If your provider uses the connection through Modem, then you can access only one system at a time.
So please check with the ISP provider, however you can share the existing connect by purchasing a third party software.
If the ISP provider use Router to connect the Switch then it should work.
Therefore the problem is with the ISP side.
As a work around solution you can share the network connection to other PC. For Example like file sharing
SOURCE: i want ot know how
Most linksys switches and routers use a simple management interface which is accessable through internet explorer.
Open internet explorer and type this address into the address bar;
192.168.1.1
and yes, the periods are important.
When the access dialog box opens, type in the user as "admin"
type in the password as "admin"
this should get you in.
If the user or passwords have been changed then all you can do is to reset the switch or router back to factory defaults.
do this by using a pen to press and hold the reset switch inside the small hole on the back or base of the router or switch.
You need to hold the switch in for ten seconds.
The unit will reset and you can then access the management interface using the directions I gave you above..
Wireless Router settings:
It is usually easiest to run the install wizard, which you
can get from the manufacturers' website, usually for free, but be sure to be
ready to set the items listed below:
To get access, start your browser, and put 192.168.1.1 or
192.168.0.1, or other address for your unit, into the ADDRESS bar (not search
box) of your Internet Browser. Every unit has unique access login and
passwords, some are admin with no password, some are admin and admin...seek
access information from the website of the manufacturer of your unit. Look
under support, downloads, drivers or similar sounding areas.
Things to set:
(Note: Routers are intended to be set by geeks. You have to
SAVE EVERY page before you leave it, or the changes will be lost. A geek knows
this (apparently). The router gives no protest...just dumps your changes. SAVE
OFTEN.)
1.
Login password (RECORD THIS!!). Consider taping
to bottom of the router. Physical access is typically NOT the security issue.
2.
Set a recognizable system ID (descriptive name
is easier to find when you need to connect wirelessly).
3.
Invoke wireless security of at least WEP.
a.
Assign your own access code, 10 digit home or
cell #. Consider taping this information to bottom of the router. (Physical
access is usually not the security issue.)
4.
Check that your router is set to broadcast its'
presence.
5.
Change the channel of the wireless to 11, and
avoid conflict with landline cordless phones. (Big issue, even the neighbors
can interrupt).
There are more secure settings available, all the way down
to only allowing certain MAC addresses to have access. A MAC address is a digit
unique to each and every network card. Like a fingerprint. Most users do not
set mac address limits.
(How to get there? Open settings - Network - APN/Access point - New apn).
On internet settings try this first: Usually works but not always. Under are SMARTs own settings.
Connection name: Internet
Acces point name: Internet
NOTHING ELSE
Hope it helps.
I. GPRS/WAP Internet Settings
Connection name: SMARTGPRS
Data bearer: Packet data
Access point name: smart1
User name: leave this blank
Prompt password: No
Password: leave this blank
Authentication: Normal
Homepage: http://wap.smart.com.ph
Network type IPv4
Phone IP address: 10.102.61.46
Name servers: Automatic
Proxy server address: 10.102.61.46
Proxy port number: 8080 or 9201
(differs from one handset model to another)
Default access point: SMARTGPRS
Data bearer: Choose GPRS
Access point: internet
User name: (leave it blank)
Prompt p'word: No
Password: (leave it blank)
Authentication: Normal
Homepage: http://wap.smart.com.ph
II. MMS Settings
Connection name : SMARTMMS
Data bearer:Packet data
Access point: mms
User name: leave it blank
Prompt password: No
Password: leave it blank
Authentication: Normal
Homepage : http://10.102.61.238:8002
Network type IPv4
Phone IP address: 10.102.61.46
Name servers: Automatic
Proxy server address: 10.102.61.46
Proxy port number: 8080 or 9201
(differs from one handset model to another)
Default access point: SMARTGPRS
Data bearer: Choose GPRS
Access point: mms
User name: (leave it blank)
Prompt p'word: No
Password: (leave it blank)
Authentication: Normal
Homepage: http://10.102.61.238:8002
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