Sending a message on a network
Hi all,
I have windowsxp sp2 and patched with a d-link wireless router.
On the router i noticed that I occasionally get 192.168.0.101 (whereas I
am 192.168.0.100) and I am assuming that they are connecting via my
wireless LAN.
I dont mind this, but is there a way I can send a message to them? I
know I could use WEP or WPA, but I dont mind sharing. I just want to
contact them if possible. I will assume net send wont work if they are
on XP sp2.
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MCR
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Shenan Stanley
07-10-2005, 12:44 AM
MCR wrote:
> I have windowsxp sp2 and patched with a d-link wireless router.
>
> On the router i noticed that I occasionally get 192.168.0.101
> (whereas I am 192.168.0.100) and I am assuming that they are
> connecting via my wireless LAN.
This is bad. Learn to turn the WPA or MAC Adress limitation on your router.
> I dont mind this, but is there a way I can send a message to them? I
> know I could use WEP or WPA, but I dont mind sharing. I just want to
> contact them if possible. I will assume net send wont work if they
> are on XP sp2.
You should mind.
Why?
They may be able to sniff your traffiic and get your Internet
usernames/passwords.
They can use up much of your bandwidth..
They can send people threatening email from an "anonymous" email address and
that address will be traced back to you - by IP.
Don't send them a message.. cut them off.
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Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
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Shenan Stanley wrote:
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> You should mind.
> Why?
> They may be able to sniff your traffiic and get your Internet
> usernames/passwords.
> They can use up much of your bandwidth..
> They can send people threatening email from an "anonymous" email address and
> that address will be traced back to you - by IP.
> Don't send them a message.. cut them off.
>
Thanks for the advice... done
I had not considered what they would do with the connection.
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MCR
MAME(tm) - History In The Making
Steve N.
07-10-2005, 12:45 AM
MCR wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have windowsxp sp2 and patched with a d-link wireless router.
>
> On the router i noticed that I occasionally get 192.168.0.101 (whereas I
> am 192.168.0.100) and I am assuming that they are connecting via my
> wireless LAN.
>
> I dont mind this, but is there a way I can send a message to them? I
> know I could use WEP or WPA, but I dont mind sharing. I just want to
> contact them if possible. I will assume net send wont work if they are
> on XP sp2.
You should mind it. Read this:
http://www.sptimes.com/2005/07/04/State/Wi_Fi_cloaks_a_new_br.shtml
Steve
Sending a message on a network