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How do I boot someone off my computer network? I think I might want to block a laptop that currently has access to my network (the computers are XP, in case that matters). Anyone know how to do this? | |
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Ace said: I think I might want to block a laptop that currently has access to my network (the computers are XP, in case that matters). Anyone know how to do this?
If you go into the router's control panel, usually at an IP like 192.168.1.1 (I think that is the Linksys default), you should be able to see the machine and restrict its permissions. Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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Mars23 said: Ace said: I think I might want to block a laptop that currently has access to my network (the computers are XP, in case that matters). Anyone know how to do this?
If you go into the router's control panel, usually at an IP like 192.168.1.1 (I think that is the Linksys default), you should be able to see the machine and restrict its permissions. It's not connecting wirelessly. | |
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Ace said: Mars23 said: If you go into the router's control panel, usually at an IP like 192.168.1.1 (I think that is the Linksys default), you should be able to see the machine and restrict its permissions. It's not connecting wirelessly. Doesn't really matter. If your sharing an Internet connection, unless you take turns plugging in, there has to be some sort of router. Each machine is assigned a unique address by the router. If you figure out which machine is the one you don't want, you can then block that address. This is all dependent on other factors like how DHCP is setup and all that, but that's the basic idea. Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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Mars23 said: Ace said: It's not connecting wirelessly. Doesn't really matter. If your sharing an Internet connection, unless you take turns plugging in, there has to be some sort of router. Each machine is assigned a unique address by the router. If you figure out which machine is the one you don't want, you can then block that address. This is all dependent on other factors like how DHCP is setup and all that, but that's the basic idea. So it doesn't matter if the laptop is still showing in my "workgroup"? | |
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Ace said: Mars23 said: Doesn't really matter. If your sharing an Internet connection, unless you take turns plugging in, there has to be some sort of router. Each machine is assigned a unique address by the router. If you figure out which machine is the one you don't want, you can then block that address. This is all dependent on other factors like how DHCP is setup and all that, but that's the basic idea. So it doesn't matter if the laptop is still showing in my "workgroup"? If you have MSN i can do it from here | |
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mdiver said: Ace said: So it doesn't matter if the laptop is still showing in my "workgroup"? If you have MSN i can do it from here Much as I trust you, md, not really comfortable with that. But thanks for the offer! | |
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Ace said: mdiver said: If you have MSN i can do it from here Much as I trust you, md, not really comfortable with that. But thanks for the offer! | |
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I have Network Magic. I'm using a router, so it shows all computers on my network. I can mark them as intruders if I don't want them looking at my files.
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Write them a polite but firm letter. | |
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LleeLlee said: Write them a polite but firm letter.
on their monitor, with a permanent marker | |
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LleeLlee said: Write them a polite but firm letter.
See, this is why there'll never be an English Ulitimate Fighting champion. | |
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ZombieKitten said: LleeLlee said: Write them a polite but firm letter.
on their monitor, with a permanent marker Permanent marker smell. | |
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