On September 14, 2015 4:14:16 PM EDT, Daniel Bauer
On 09/14/2015 03:07 PM, Daniel Bauer wrote:
and there are 6 "Wireless Clients - Authenticated stations"; 3 of
Am 14.09.2015 um 21:12 schrieb James Knott: the
Mac-Addresses correspond to the ones in "DHCP clients", of the other 3 I don't know nothing...
As I suspected. Either disable WiFi or use WPA2 with a new password.
Yes, I'll change the password. I was just keen on finding out what happens, before I'll do it.
BTW, is this your router or the ISPs?
It's the router the ISP provides.
Semi-off-topic, but this thread reminds me about Comcast's rather unique WiFi offering. The have millions of wireless routers around the country in people's homes and businesses. They got the rather unique idea that they could make them all advertise the "xfinity" SSID, then let any of their customers use any of their wireless routers. Thus I can log into literally millions of residential wireless routers using my comcast credentials. Comcast knows it's me and tracks my bandwidth and charges it against my monthly allotment regardless of which router i'm using. It's actually a pretty cool setup. I've been at friends houses and jumped on their wireless router without ever asking them for their credentials. I'd guess that about 50% of the time I'm sitting at a red light, my tablet grabs a xfinity WiFi connection and pulls down the latest emails. Greg -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org