- Jun 7, 2005
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So my fiancee was having problems connecting to the network on her laptop, in the course if diagnosing her problems I do a scan to see who's connected to it.
Ran a NET VIEW command, I can see my PC, my laptop, and her laptop. Fine, that's what's supposed to be there.
Out of curiosity I download the iPhone app iNet and run that as well, now I see my router, my iPhone, my plasma TV, my wireless bridge that's running upstairs, and...
two IP's coming back to Motorola Mobility Inc??
Did a search, that's for Android smartphones. Neither myself or my finacee have Androids, I have a iPhone, obviously, and she has a Blackberry.
All I'm using on my network is WEP. I know it's not very secure, but honestly I didn't think anyone would care, I'm just one house in a big development of townhouses.
The android phones are connected to my cheap Trendnet bridge upstairs, I'm not even sure if it's capable of WPA.
Any help on securing this is welcome..
Ran a NET VIEW command, I can see my PC, my laptop, and her laptop. Fine, that's what's supposed to be there.
Out of curiosity I download the iPhone app iNet and run that as well, now I see my router, my iPhone, my plasma TV, my wireless bridge that's running upstairs, and...
two IP's coming back to Motorola Mobility Inc??
Did a search, that's for Android smartphones. Neither myself or my finacee have Androids, I have a iPhone, obviously, and she has a Blackberry.
All I'm using on my network is WEP. I know it's not very secure, but honestly I didn't think anyone would care, I'm just one house in a big development of townhouses.
The android phones are connected to my cheap Trendnet bridge upstairs, I'm not even sure if it's capable of WPA.
Any help on securing this is welcome..