He might be reading your password in the same way as you are setting it, namely 
by logging into the router. Did you change default router admin password?

> On Sep 13, 2020, at 11:44 AM, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote:
> 
> On Sunday 13 September 2020 05:18:16 Chris Albertson wrote:
> 
>> You could prevent this by not using "password" or "123" as your
>> network password.
>> 
> Aww, come on guy, even I know better than that, I can change the wpsk2 pw 
> to any random 26+ char phrase, and his phone can hack it in 30 seconds 
> or less.  I've played whack a mole with him several times, but I always 
> wind up just turning the radio off.  Using dd-wrt, and all hardwired, no 
> one I didn't give the credentials to has gotten in, in nearly 16 years 
> now.  There are 2 ways I can route the wifi, to me, or to the network, 
> so I don't enable the "to me". I have it set, when its on, to allow 
> network access over a wifi path, but not to me.
> 
>> I don't enable the wifi. I have a neighbor that will use 100gb a month
>> 
>>> using my bandwidth instead of his with his smartphone.  So all my
>>> networking is hard wired.
> 
> 
> Cheers, Gene Heskett
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