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You suspect someone is hijacking your wireless signal instead of paying for their own internet! One way to see if this is true would be to access:
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your router’s DNS server, looking for an unknown IP address.
your router’s DNS server, looking for an unknown IP address.
your modem’s URL, looking for an unknown ISP.
your modem’s URL, looking for an unknown ISP.
your modem’s extranet, looking for an unknown domain.
your modem’s extranet, looking for an unknown domain.
your computer’s cloud server, looking for an unknown TCP/IP.
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your router’s DNS server, looking for an unknown IP address.
(Really: check your router’s connected devices/DHCP client list or wireless clients for unknown IPs/MACs to spot freeloaders.)
(Really: check your router’s connected devices/DHCP client list or wireless clients for unknown IPs/MACs to spot freeloaders.)
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