From: Jack [MVP-Networking] on 5 Feb 2010 11:33 Hi Could be, that is why it is important to use Wireless security. http://www.ezlan.net/faq.html#signal Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Ken1943" <kenw(a)no295no.net> wrote in message news:244nm55f9e2hoavtktp9phnu6kdhr54i04(a)4ax.com... >I got this in my router log today, first time. The only wireless I have > is a netbook and not the same mac address. > Wonder if someone tried to access my router. > > Thanks Ken > > [INFO] Thu Feb 04 18:00:00 2010 Sending log email on schedule > [INFO] Thu Feb 04 17:07:04 2010 Wireless system with MAC address > 00242B1F6B25 associated > [INFO] Thu Feb 04 17:06:59 2010 Previous message repeated 1 time > [INFO] Thu Feb 04 17:06:50 2010 Wireless system with MAC address > 00242B1F6B25 disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication. > [INFO] Thu Feb 04 17:06:45 2010 Wireless system with MAC address > 00242B1F6B25 associated > [INFO] Thu Feb 04 17:03:47 2010 Previous message repeated 6 times > [INFO] Thu Feb 04 17:01:19 2010 Wireless system with MAC address > 00242B1F6B25 disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication. > [INFO] Thu Feb 04 16:58:33 2010 Wireless system with MAC address > 00242B1F6B25 associated > [INFO] Thu Feb 04 16:54:44 2010 Wireless system with MAC address > 00242B1F6B25 disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication. > > > KenW
From: Jack [MVP-Networking] on 5 Feb 2010 20:51 Hi Most people know nothing about the ins of Wireless computers. Many Wireless Utilities are configured by default to connect automatically to try to connect to any available Access Point. So when a person near by switches On his computer it might try to connect to any available signal including yours. Feeling angry about it, is like resenting that people pass in the street in front of your house door. In other words, it is quite possible that you are working yourself up for nothing. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Ken1943" <kenw(a)no295no.net> wrote in message news:f0apm51jj5k532j28soetngqtt766o3c2h(a)4ax.com... > That tested it. Someone is trying to connect to my router and don't have > the password. > > > KenW
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