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You could log into your router and see who is connected to your network. If there's something there you don't recognize, your WIFI network could be compromised. Someone may have figured out you SSID and password. Question, did you change default WIFI SSID and password that came with your router? If you didn't, it would be very easy for some one to get into your network. My advice change your SSID and password. Then you'd have to change the SSID and password for all the WIFI devices you have. Then see if it stops.
- LaUnica12 months agoChannel Surfer
Thank you sooo much, I'll wait and have my son do that, I also thank you for your quick response, I truly appreciate it. You mentioned that I could check on my router. Oh dear opps got it, now is there not a way to see who's logged on my WiFi?
- LaUnica12 months agoChannel Surfer
Yes, my son changed all that for me right after the young man left after setting me up.
- LaUnica12 months agoChannel Surfer
One more question, would u mind telling me how I'd log on to my router?
- Anonymous12 months ago
I don't know what router you have but it's usually web page. You type in the address, usually something like 192.168.1. and one last number usually a 1 but not always. If you have a manual, check that. To see how to log in then look for connected devices. Best bet get someone to help you check out the router.
- LaUnica12 months agoChannel Surfer
Yes To, you're right, I'll just wait for my son to do it.. Thanks again🙂
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