Getting stats would require...

... a wireless router that logs wireless connections and can forward logs to
a syslog server
or
... a network monitor that scans for active IP addresses and reports on IP
activity
 
Carl

-----Original Message-----
From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Richard King
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 9:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: "Wifi buddies"

Hi,

I discovered my first "Wifi buddy" today (someone I don't know & who shares 
my Wifi connection).
I had moved a box of DVDs from in front of the router (all this on top of a 
PC), & noticed there was a lot of traffic, & it wasn't *my* machine! I 
looked at "connected equipment" in the router, & saw there were 2 of us, so 
I set a limited protection, with just my PC's MAC in the white list. All is 
quiet now! If he/she hadn't been so greedy (it looked like a heavy d/l), I 
wouldn't have noticed, but I don't want to pay extra because s-o grabbed all

my quota!

Is there any way to get stats on who's connected & when?


Regards,

Richard.be

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