Possible, if you have not set up any security. The wireless router may be 
keeping a log of who has been logging in.

Max
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Hendrik & Fay <heni...@ozemail.com.au> wrote:

I was going to ask if someone might be patching into the wifi?

Hendrik
who has wifi and likes it

Tim C wrote:
> On Sep 2, 2011, at 6:48 AM, Hans Neureiter <diese...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 
>> Lately my wireless connetion goes erradically from "very good" to "very low"
>> and back.
>> Nothing changed in my house, though.
>> 
>
> If you are having a software reset in the access point it can flap the
> driver fast enough for you not to lose association. In other words,
> don't discount the router and/or its power supply. For a quick test,
> open a command prompt and issue:
> ping -t google.com
> and leave it running for a while (a few minutes at least). If it is
> the AP resetting internally it will likely be dropping pings in an
> obvious pattern. If not, you can run around the house and see if the
> ping times get worse as you get closer to something.
>
> I am assuming you only have one AP, and there are no neighbors who
> have the same AP name ("SSID").
>
> Best,
> -Tim
> also curious what kind of access point/router it is
>
>
> 


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