Lock out other MAC address. Are you in NYC?

On Thursday, April 29, 2004, at 02:09  PM, David A. Schwartz wrote:

Hello All,

I have a D-Link D-I 514 wireless router serving my ibook, imac, and 8100. Lately when I go into the 514's setup menu, I see an unfamiliar computer listed in the DHCP section. If I go to connect to one of my computers from the ibook (through the hardwire connection) I see some strange servers available which must be the drives on the interloper's computer.
What can I do to get rid of this remora, and what might they be capable of doing? I have the firewall activated on the ibook, and I don't allow any remote activities.
Computers are running these OSs:
ibook 600: 10.2.8
imac 400DV: 9.2
8100: 8.6


Thanks.

Dave Schwartz



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