Gary:
        Hello! Kaboodle is telling you that your PC is connected
directly to your cable-modem, making you part of a "super-sized"
LAN that includes all of your neighbors who are also cable-modem
users. I'd strongly (very) recommend you get a "broadband router"
to act as a security interface between your home network and the
cable modem system. Something like:

http://www.linksys.com/Products/product.asp?grid=34&scid=29&prid=561

        You can find those on EBay for less than $50. Right now,
I suspect you're using a "hub", not a router. Time to fix that. :)

cheers,
Scott

On Mon, 29 Mar 2004, Gary Houser wrote:

> When I start kaboodle it searches for a bit then comes back with around
> 66 devices. I am running a home network with only a cable modem and 1
> other computer. Who are all these other users?



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