I have no idea about the Mac, other than she might be using the internet
all the time. Bittorrent, other p2p, or compromised mac take your pick.
Bonjour on the Mac is always trying to discover something (printer, iChat
user, shared iTunes, etc) on your network. An old boss of mine would
complain
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Patrick Radtke wrote:
I have no idea about the Mac, other than she might be using the
internet all the time. Bittorrent, other p2p, or compromised mac �take
your pick.
Bonjour on the Mac is always trying to discover something (printer,
iChat
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Ralph Boland wrote:
I am running Ubuntu 9.04.
I have Internet service with Shaw and a wireless router
(Linksyswrt54gv6) that I am directly connected to.
A roomate is connected to the router wirelessly. He uses windows. :-(
Recently
I am running Ubuntu 9.04.
I have Internet service with Shaw and a wireless router
(Linksyswrt54gv6) that I am directly connected to.
A roomate is connected to the router wirelessly. He uses windows. :-(
Recently someone moved into the downstairs apartment
and is now also connected
...@gmail.com
Subject: [clug-talk] Flashing green lights seen at night on my router
To: clug-talk@clug.ca
Date: Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 1:21 PM
I am running Ubuntu 9.04.
I have Internet service with Shaw and a wireless router
(Linksyswrt54gv6) that I am directly connected
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