Don't kill me for being stupid, but how do you check if someone is poaching your wireless internet when using a D-Link Router?
I logged on by typing the IP in the webaddress bar in Firefox, punched in the 'admin' login and my own custom password, got to the "DI-#" page, then looked under the tab 'DHCP'. It told me that under the Dynamic Client list, there were only two identified clients- the main computer the router is on, and my laptop. Does that mean that I don't have a poacher, or do you have to find out a different way on the "DI-#"?
I'm asking this because while I seem to be able to find out if someone is poaching on a Linksys or a Netgear, I can't seem to find out any info on the proper way to check this on a D-Link.
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D-Link has a tab to show witch wireless clients are connected to the router.
Check that tab.
Check that tab.
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