From: Jeff Stanton on 13 Mar 2010 07:27 I don't know if this is the appropriate place to ask this question, but here goes. I have had a wireless network in my home for several years. Now a second security enabled wireless network has appeared. It shows a signal strength of 2 out of 5 bars. I live in a rural location with only two neighbors within a quarter of a mile. Neither of them have computers, much less wireless networks. Is there any way I can find information about the new network? Jeff -- "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity" Richard Feynman Nobel Prize Physicist
From: Pegasus [MVP] on 13 Mar 2010 09:03 "Jeff Stanton" <jstanton(a)hughes.net> wrote in message news:OwLmn.1401$%H1.342(a)newsfe23.iad... > I don't know if this is the appropriate place to ask this question, but > here goes. > I have had a wireless network in my home for several years. Now a second > security enabled wireless network has appeared. It shows a signal strength > of 2 out of 5 bars. I live in a rural location with only two neighbors > within a quarter of a mile. Neither of them have computers, much less > wireless networks. Is there any way I can find information about the new > network? > Jeff > Take your laptop and start walking. The increasing/reducing number of bars will soon tell you who's broadcasting, and from where.
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