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Snapy1

okay how can I monitor who ever is on my network, like see there screen.

 

Long story short is I got a neighbor whos always on my guest network and I want to see what there up to. If there up to mischief I will ban their IP from my network (once I figure out how to do that :P )  if not I will let them go.

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teamviewer.

"If it has tits or tires, at some point you will have problems with it." -@vinyldash303

this is probably the only place i'll hang out anymore: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/274320-the-long-awaited-car-thread/

 

Current Rig: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600, Abit IN9-32MAX nForce 680i board, Galaxy GT610 1GB DDR3 gpu, Cooler Master Mystique 632S Full ATX case, 1 2TB Seagate Barracuda SATA and 1x200gb Maxtor SATA drives, 1 LG SATA DVD drive, Windows 10. All currently runs like shit :D 

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He's probably tuning into the Fappening (again)

"If it has tits or tires, at some point you will have problems with it." -@vinyldash303

this is probably the only place i'll hang out anymore: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/274320-the-long-awaited-car-thread/

 

Current Rig: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600, Abit IN9-32MAX nForce 680i board, Galaxy GT610 1GB DDR3 gpu, Cooler Master Mystique 632S Full ATX case, 1 2TB Seagate Barracuda SATA and 1x200gb Maxtor SATA drives, 1 LG SATA DVD drive, Windows 10. All currently runs like shit :D 

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Close the guest network...?

Is it that confusing?

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Because he had a hard drive.

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Just ban his MAC address on your router?

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Is it that confusing?

 

As i stated above I am not unless they are up to no good, for example like pirating software, child pornography, etc, etc.

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As i stated above I am not unless they are up to no good, for example like pirating software, child pornography, etc, etc.

You would need stuff on your router to do that. And there I a section for banning or allowing certain MAC address on your router just poke around a hit and you'll find it. You can always consult the manual for the router as well.

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Post your findings here.  :ph34r:

In the suggestion box please.  I been told it keeps the LTT crew warm to know people suggest things.

Because he had a hard drive.

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As i stated above I am not unless they are up to no good, for example like pirating software, child pornography, etc, etc.

Does it really matter what they're doing?

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Does it really matter what they're doing?

What if they're trying to hack their network?

"If it has tits or tires, at some point you will have problems with it." -@vinyldash303

this is probably the only place i'll hang out anymore: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/274320-the-long-awaited-car-thread/

 

Current Rig: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600, Abit IN9-32MAX nForce 680i board, Galaxy GT610 1GB DDR3 gpu, Cooler Master Mystique 632S Full ATX case, 1 2TB Seagate Barracuda SATA and 1x200gb Maxtor SATA drives, 1 LG SATA DVD drive, Windows 10. All currently runs like shit :D 

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What if they're trying to hack their network?

I think you got it backwards...

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What if they are here posting "What if" in this forum... but just close you guest network is my vote. :)

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Is the neighbour a friend? Why are you letting them use up your data allowance?

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