Hi, thanks for your input! I changed the WiFi password, and all those suspicious IP's are gone... However, for testing the new pwd, I connected with my cellular, disconnected - and now, more than 2 hours later, it's IP is still shown on the routers page. In the DHCP stats it tells me that it will be refreshed in 42thousand-something seconds... So maybe those IP's that showed as "connected" in fact only have been connected long time ago, which is possible, because I had a visit the night before who used an iphone and a dont-know-tablet. Anyway it's weird, that those IPs showed up during more than 24hrs (they were still shown this morning)... I'll see what happens with the new password. thanks to all of you! Daniel Am 14.09.2015 um 21:07 schrieb Daniel Bauer:
Am 14.09.2015 um 20:51 schrieb Daniel Bauer:
... Is there a more or less simple way to find out if there are others using my WLAN - even for somebody who has not the slightest idea of how networks work?
Some more details:
my router tells me on the status page:
There are 3 "DHCP clients" (one is my computer, I guess I know the 2 other ones)
and there are 6 "Wireless Clients - Authenticated stations"; 3 of the Mac-Addresses correspond to the ones in "DHCP clients", of the other 3 I don't know nothing...
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