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Detecting Wireless LAN Users

technosavvy writes "With wireless home networks and applications like NetStumbler becoming so popular, it's surprising that there are so few consumer-oriented applications that help monitor who is connecting to your wireless network. Bob Brewin of ComputerWorld lists three tools with this purpose in mind in his article "Tools for detecting rogue wireless LAN users"." I just like running etherape.

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  1. Re:Wireless Lan is still in it's infancy... by sp00nfed · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    What exactly did I spell wrong?

  2. Re:I work in an office that pays for bandwidth by TrollAikman_8 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Easy there Alice.
    Happy T*ll Tuesday. Weiner.

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  3. Re:Wireless Lan is still in it's infancy... by TrollAikman_8 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    It was marked redundant.
    Moderators rate that kind of stuff.
    It was probably labeled redundant because you posted something that was known by everyone and/or unecessary.

    thankyou,
    management

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