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this has been happening for a while now, my router login password keeps changing so i have to keep reseting the router?
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Re: a problem!
hmmmm... Would you know if anyone else has local acess? They maybe another user who trys to acess the network, then change the password to get all the bandwhich to himself... Try to encrpyt it with WEP/WPA and heavy time. Make it a lonnnnggggggg password, if not, contact your local vender for details. Maybe a bug as well.alien100 wrote:this has been happening for a while now, my router login password keeps changing so i have to keep reseting the router?
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ive had this problem before. when the router resets itself does the password change back to default settings along with the timezone etc?alien100 wrote:this has been happening for a while now, my router login password keeps changing so i have to keep reseting the router?
if so then mine was down to 2 computers conflicting on the network
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man no one can get through my network, i have totally secured it!!ebrizzlez wrote:hmmmm... Would you know if anyone else has local acess? They maybe another user who trys to acess the network, then change the password to get all the bandwhich to himself... Try to encrpyt it with WEP/WPA and heavy time. Make it a lonnnnggggggg password, if not, contact your local vender for details. Maybe a bug as well.alien100 wrote:this has been happening for a while now, my router login password keeps changing so i have to keep reseting the router?
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Re: a problem!
I am not a security expert, but I assure you that someone can get on your network if they so shall please. Intrusion of a system, to my best understanding, is practically only a matter of time. I wouldn't even feel stupid in saying that when a very secure system is penetrated, that they have a less chance of noticing because they would not be expecting it. Where as a mid-secured system would be more likely to, because they are expecting it and therefore are consistantly looking. Or I could be totally wrong. Meh.alien100 wrote:man no one can get through my network, i have totally secured it!!ebrizzlez wrote:hmmmm... Would you know if anyone else has local acess? They maybe another user who trys to acess the network, then change the password to get all the bandwhich to himself... Try to encrpyt it with WEP/WPA and heavy time. Make it a lonnnnggggggg password, if not, contact your local vender for details. Maybe a bug as well.alien100 wrote:this has been happening for a while now, my router login password keeps changing so i have to keep reseting the router?