Many home users use the wireless router this "High-tech" things, but the heart is thinking, there are no other users in the free use of my wireless network it? How to judge if there has been rubbed net? The following small series for your analysis:
If your wireless router is not set up for encryption or the encryption type is set to WEP encryption, it is possible that someone will rub the network. The workaround is as follows:
1. Login to the Router management interface, click on "Wireless Parameters"-"Host status" (screenshot below).
The host State displays the MAC address of the host currently connected to your router, so you can determine if there is an illegal user connection.
2. If the current wireless settings encryption type is WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK AES encryption, the following interface will pop up when you open the Web page.
WORKAROUND: It is recommended that you use the WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK AES encryption type.
Set the host state after wireless security encryption: At this time the current wireless security level is the highest, can effectively prevent illegal users from rubbing the net.