Every router has a list of connected computers. Usually the list contains MAC addresses, but some newer routers can even resolve computer names (unless specific ports are blocked by firewall).
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You will have to match all MAC addresses from your computer against the list and see if you have intruders.
no...but a modem with a built-in wireless router would.
Yes, if your firewall has allowed connections from the router then you can find the IP. I am assuming you are using Windows you can open command prompt > type 'ipconfig' > then find the IP for the router. Then in your address bar in a web browser paste this IP in.
There are numerous websites and videos that will provide detailed information on how to set up a Linksys wireless router. The following provides the information you requested: data.agaric.com/how-setup-Linksys-router-Verizon-Fios
Is there any computer online using the router. If not then you will need to connect the computer to the router. If yes then you can open the router set up page on that computer. router set up page is the page where you can check all the router settings. Try this web site: fixhomenetwork.com
Because the IP address for the settings of every brand of router is different, the best answer is to enter the brand and model of your router along with the phrase "set password" into your favorite search engine to find the directions to set/reset your password.
How do I find the security password for my wireless E-1000 cisco router??? How do i find the password for my liksys router???
it should be in brackets in the back of the router
Yes and no. The iPod Touch uses whatever internet the local router is using, so if the router you are using is connected to your Comcast Internet modem, then you are using Comcast Internet. If the router you are using is using another modem, like AT&T modem, then it is using AT&T internet.
You can find a Linksys wireless router from almost any department store. They are pretty easy to find because they are such a popular brand of wireless router.
Are you using a Router? Are you using the ISP's Modem/Router? Contact your ISP for instructions. Every area can be different. They should have a phone number and a support web site for troubleshooting. One thing you can do is make sure the router is using "Use Router as DHCP Server" and in the networking panel on your computer your using DHCP, it will take the ip numbers from the router automatically.
Find a Broadband or DSL internet provider or if you already have one and are already using it connect a router to your modem. Then simple connect an ethernet cable from your modem to your router and one from your router to your PS3. The cable that was going from the modem to your computer now goes from your router to your computer. If you are not using the internet service before then just connect th ethernet cable from your new modem to the PS3. Then if you do get a computer just buy the router and the ethernet cables then.
find it online or a computer store