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      When the ink runs out... Kushna Mufeed's Avatar
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      Not sure for certain, but I'd guess they'd be able to trace it to the router, but they won't be able to trace it to your computer unless you're connected to the network.

      Such a strange question...

      Naughty naughty...

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      Quote Originally Posted by Kushna Mufeed View Post
      Naughty naughty...
      I often hop on my neighbours network
      just to see what I look like in torrent swarms, etc from other people's connections

      nought wrong with that
      I equate it to using the loo in someone's house
      as long as you don't leave a horrible mess after you, no problem
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      Well I won't be shy and admit I have done some of my leeching from neighbors wifi, I even brought an SRX 400 attenna for the bigger pc

      At first it was cause this place had no phone connection or cable installed to begin with, so I didn't wanna pay.

      But now I'm a law abiding citizen

      Anyway, they won't figure out it;s you, tho they might call there ISP and ask whats wrong with there cnnection, then the isp could tell em well if you're using a router someone could be spooning off it and then they'll just turn off the router/modem when not in use @.@
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      Can you say "Network Sniffer?"

      It would be a cakewalk to figure out who it was if you happen to check email. ISP_A can call up E-mail Provider_B and usually find out what account the person logged in with if they suspect something was up and with most ISP's all connections are logged.

      Also the wireless router should be logging the MAC address of the card, which uniquely identifies your computer.

      However tracking directly to you at the keyboard is a tougher feat, but by no means is it difficult to trace someone's activity on the network.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Ne-yo View Post
      Also the wireless router should be logging the MAC address of the card, which uniquely identifies your computer.
      That's really probably all that you need to know, Xaqaria. There are ways to mask that I would imagine...if you don't know how, though, just keep what Ne-yo said in mind.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Ne-yo View Post
      but by no means is it difficult to trace someone's activity on the network.
      If they are a computer a geek then this is true. Considering he is tapping into a neighbor's wifi and then saying he doesn't know networking (which means cracking WEP or WPA is out of the question), I think it's safe to assume that the neighbor is not using encryption, and therefore is a computer noob. And computer noobs are not going to be monitoring or logging their traffic. I think he's safe.

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      Your neighbour can also check the DHCP table and can usually see the names of the machines connected. Like, if you are called Joe, and your computer is called Joe204, your neighbour can probably figure out who you are.

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      I can't believe there are people setting up wireless networks all over the place who don't bother to encrypt it.

      My wife and I were having the floor redone in our basement, where our router and cable modem happen to be. We had to go offline for a few hours while the equipment was shoved into another room. To my surprise, when I went back to my computer, I was still connected to the internet. Taking a look at the available networks revealed three that were not encrypted, and zero that were. This in my quiet little residential neighborhood.
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