Help! Someone is hacking my wi-fi

aal-ok

Demon king
So, yesterday i was having speed issues, i checked and found that a total of 5 persons are connected to my wifi, and out of which only 2 are mine(phone and laptop), what should i do to prevent this, and if possible, detect those scumbags? my router is d-link 2750u.
 
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aal-ok

aal-ok

Demon king
Change your password and create a MAC address whitelist to allow only your devices to connect to the wifi.

I had tried doing this stuff earlier but somehow wif-fi stopped working, can you please put a step tutorial on mac filtering?

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I had tried doing this stuff earlier but somehow wif-fi stopped working, can you please put a step tutorial on mac filtering?

i got it bro, thanks, had 3 people connected to my wi-fi, wish i could say something like f**k you, fet your own wi-fi! lol
 

arijitsinha

﴾͡๏̯͡๏﴿ O'RLY?
I had tried doing this stuff earlier but somehow wif-fi stopped working, can you please put a step tutorial on mac filtering?

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i got it bro, thanks, had 3 people connected to my wi-fi, wish i could say something like f**k you, fet your own wi-fi! lol

Change your wifi name to that.. :D
 
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aal-ok

aal-ok

Demon king
lol probably can't do that, parents use it too! lol :p

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i have downloaded some softwares to hack their computers once they join my network, i will also create a virus (the shutdown one) to teach those guys a lesson once and for all, my neighbor friend was the first victim, he reported of upto 20 persons connected at the same time!
 

TheSloth

The Slowest One
Even I use wifi and want to protect it. SO i was going through the thread.

Change your password and create a MAC address whitelist to allow only your devices to connect to the wifi.
I googled this to know how to setup but then i found this as first result : Why You Shouldn’t Use MAC Address Filtering On Your Wi-Fi Route

So what now??
 

RCuber

The Mighty Unkel!!!
Staff member
1. Stop sharing your wifi password with your friends. Thats the only way the password could have leaked to others. If your friends need to access you wifi then create a guest account and give it to them (provided your router supports it) *blog.dlink.com/how-to-set-up-a-guest-wi-fi-network/
2. Change you password.
3. Add mac addresses filter. Dlink DSL-2750U Wireless MAC Filtering Router Screenshot - PortForward.com
 

whitestar_999

Super Moderator
Staff member
hacking is an incorrect term unless you were using WEP/WPA1/WPA2(with a vulnerability of router/modem model) with password & someone used a tool to crack your password to gain access.Since so many ppl were connected my guess is either password was not there or password was leaked by someone who already knew the password(your friend told his friend & so on in the colony).
 

kg11sgbg

Indian Railways - The Vibrant and Moving INDIA
hacking is an incorrect term unless you were using WEP/WPA1/WPA2(with a vulnerability of router/modem model) with password & someone used a tool to crack your password to gain access.Since so many ppl were connected my guess is either password was not there or password was leaked by someone who already knew the password(your friend told his friend & so on in the colony).
The most logical and plausible reason.
[MENTION=159396]aal-ok[/MENTION], In fact I have a very strong password of alphanumeric + spl. characters of length more than 20 as a password for my wifi setup(also as hotspot setup) in my home.
I am not saying that the password won't be vulnerable,but it will take a very hard time to crack with even specialized softwares. [MENTION=126812]whitestar_999[/MENTION],could throw some more light on this,being a network expert himself.
 

Rajesh345

Youngling
The most logical and plausible reason.
[MENTION=159396]aal-ok[/MENTION], In fact I have a very strong password of alphanumeric + spl. characters of length more than 20 as a password for my wifi setup(also as hotspot setup) in my home.
I am not saying that the password won't be vulnerable,but it will take a very hard time to crack with even specialized softwares. [MENTION=126812]whitestar_999[/MENTION],could throw some more light on this,being a network expert himself.
if your router have WPS enabled disable from settings
Change to New password use wpa2 security
 

kg11sgbg

Indian Railways - The Vibrant and Moving INDIA
if your router have WPS enabled disable from settings
Change to New password use wpa2 security
Thank You it is beingdone on my Modem/Router settings...
But actually you should convey this to @aal-ok,our victimized friend.
 
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