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Threat or no threat?
When I changed my provider a few weeks back, during the set up there was one wireless network only showing as available. When I looked last night ( out of curiosity ) there were 3! The one I know is mine and 2 others, one from the my provider. Is this a threat or do they maybe belong to my neighbours and are in the catchment area? Should I be concerned ?
Grateful for your advice.
Grateful for your advice.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The 'strange' ones belong to neighbours and are (should be) password protected.
An unprotected wireless modem/router is a target for 'Road Knights' that cruise around with a laptop looking for unprotected signals so they can park outside and download movies etc. thieving the target's broadband quota.
An unprotected wireless modem/router is a target for 'Road Knights' that cruise around with a laptop looking for unprotected signals so they can park outside and download movies etc. thieving the target's broadband quota.