| TheRealMafoo said: Check your connection log. You should have one, and record what the MAC address of the PC is that's connecting wirelessly. Take a screenshot too. MAC addresses (while they can be spoofed), as physical addresses in your network card. If you can prove it's not yours, or better yet, find the network card it belongs too, it might help. By the way, unprotected wireless in a University, means you probably have 5-10 people using it. |
That bit is past, as i had already thought to do what Words of Wisdom suggested, and run WEP encryption on the netgear, but to do that, i had to factory reset it, because i forgot my own username and password for it (which i had apparently changed from the defaults), so those logs are gone
And either way, i don't want to help IT in their witch hunt, just to prove my innocence.

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







