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I can't seem to find where I'd find what address may be connecting to my wireless router (something from outside the home) that may be gobbling up my DSL data. I have my iPhone on now, but do not see it's address listed within any of the settings. Wondering what I may be doing wrong? Thx DM
 

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Hello,

Is you Wi-Fi network secured? WPA2 with AES encryption is best. What you need is a program to monitor the activities and bandwidth being allocated, try this free utility called NetBalancer, a lot more selections here.
 

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Hello,

Is you Wi-Fi network secured? WPA2 with AES encryption is best. What you need is a program to monitor the activities and bandwidth being allocated, try this free utility called NetBalancer, a lot more selections here.
. Thx. I use wpa2. I'll try one of those and monitor what's going on. Thx
 

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In the router config page (at http://192.168.1.1 ), you should be able to find a DHCP client list. I find it in my "Administration" tab. In previous routers, I've found it under "Security" and sometimes, under "Logging". You can eliminate some of the culprits just from the name of the devices.
 

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In the router config page (at http://192.168.1.1 ), you should be able to find a DHCP client list. I find it in my "Administration" tab. In previous routers, I've found it under "Security" and sometimes, under "Logging". You can eliminate some of the culprits just from the name of the devices.
Yes finally found that. Was in status page at the end. Didn't see anything going on. Thinking my 2 kids bleeding by data. One of these monitors will tell all. Thx gents
 

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