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Linksys shipping tri-mode router, AP.

Published on April 15, 2003

Linksys announced Monday that it has started shipments of 5h3 wireless A+G router and access point that were announced last month [related story]. Read more

Wireless Traffic Alerts Ahead

Published on December 19, 2003

Federal regulators are expected to set aside a swath of spectrum for a new wireless technology that would let motorists use small display screens to get traffic updates, buy fast food or find a nearby hotel. Read more

SMC adds Barricade G wireless line

Published on February 18, 2003

SMC today joined the draft-11g WLAN party with the announcement of a wireless router and two client adapters. Read more

SMC adds draft-11g wireless cable modem router

Published on May 09, 2003

SMC Networks announced its SMC8013WG EZ Connect Wireless Cable Modem Router. Read more

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I have few neighbors around me and far to few of them could probably even power a computer on, much the less use one. I usually always set the mac filter to only allow connections from mac addresses I list/add. I purchased a new router and forgot to enable mac filtering and today I found that someone has/had connected to that wireless router from a computer/wireless device I do not own.

I was wondering if anyone knows of a decent and/or free traffic monitor that can pull log data from wireless router(the one I am referring to is Linksys WRT54G v.8) and tag IPs, maybe computer names and MAC addresses as well. Thank you.

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why not just enable wpa or wpa2



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