Re: unwanted network

2005-11-24 Thread dan_A
On Nov 24, 2005, at 2:24 PM, Tom Ethen wrote: My guess is that the reason you know he has the same router as you is you both left them with the default name (Linksys) and if one of you names your router different name the problem is solved. Hi Tom, Yes both networks have Belkin in the beg

Re: unwanted network

2005-11-24 Thread Tom Ethen
My guess is that the reason you know he has the same router as you is you both left them with the default name (Linksys) and if one of you names your router different name the problem is solved. Tom On 11/24/05 12:34 PM, "VICTORIA.DUGGAN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi List- >> >> I need some

Re: unwanted network

2005-11-24 Thread VICTORIA.DUGGAN
Hi Dan You need t o set the wireless to join a specific network (the one that you set as yours ) I am betting that you have your wireless set to just join automatically to the network so that you do not need to log on all the time. You can still do this but to a specific network only. I

Re: unwanted network

2005-11-24 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Nov 24, 2005, at 11:07 AM, dan_A wrote: . What I want to do short of telling him to protect his network (I don't know him yet) is to some how prevent it from being picked up or being accepted by my PB. Sorry for the length of this. Can anyone tell me how to prevent picking that network

unwanted network

2005-11-24 Thread dan_A
Hi List- I need some network help. I have a 12" PB using Airport Extreme joining my wireless network at home. I've had no network problems for the last couple of years until a few weeks ago, when a new neighbor moved in next door. I didn't realize that they set up a wireless network and