belkin g wireless router security key

by admin on February 3, 2010

belkin wireless router help please!?

Hi I have a Belkin wireless router its the g + i am using about 2 months, yesterday I checked my thingy i do not know what its called, but its 192.168 something, then I click on the DHCP client list and I just found out that someone is connected to the internet to me! I have only one laptop i already set up a network key and it changed my ssid and change security to WPA-PSK and every time I go to 192.168 that I keep clicking refresh, but is still the list but I already blocked using the MAC address. Is that enough? or do I have to do anything else? thanks by the way I have avira anti vir anti-virus, anti spyware super fire wall and windows … Also I have cc cleaner. am I missing something? again, thank you very much in advance is not my computer, someone else. Mick, who help to did'nt … if you're not going to answer my question dont give me silly answers please

You can solve the problem of people who connect to your router in a simple way – Enable MAC filtering. What you need to do is: Vista: Start menu> type "cmd" into the search box opens a new window with a type of black background in 'ipconfig / all this will bring all the information about the current configuration of the network you want to find' physical address' writing this sequence of numbers and letters are set then access your router through internet explorer (usually 192.168.0.1), once in the menu you want to find the option for MAC filtering, MAC address filtering or address. Once there, simply put everything known in the MAC address (physical address on the list i explained above) once you made your router will only accept connections from devices that it is permissible list. If you need more help, or a more detailed guide for ur particular OS, email me euans27@hotmail.com

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