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"Other Network" listed on wireless search
Under my wireless status on the bottom right I have my network, but I also have another network called "other wireless" what is that?
Under my wireless status on the bottom right I have my network, but I also have another network called "other wireless" what is that?
I think you get a yellow exclamation in the signal strength area for unsecured networks.its another wifi network in range. I am assuming you have pass-worded yours.
In addition to securing your network, I strongly advise you choose WPA or WPA2 as your encryption if available.
Have you tried to see if your key allows connection?
If so, this is about all i've dug up so far...
'Other Network' Wireless duplicate of non-broadcasted SSID network
I think the guy in range that you see is being "factitious"
"Other Network"
This is how you can test it... can you turn off your router and rescan the network to see if "other network" still shows or not.. that way we can see if its isolated to you or not.
It looks like someone else also has a network in you range.It can be your neighbour.
Check if it is WEP protected or WPA.
P.S-If it is WEP protected you can crack it.
Tut Tut Sexy Devil...Youre suggesting something naughty and you wouldn't like done to yourself!!
ya.... you are right...... just became a little devilish.... sorry:). But the process is a crap, take takes a hell lot of time and when you've done it the router is switched of... sheee.. Better to be happy with my own connection
I think it is just a Win7 default way of easily adding another or a hidden network by entering the SSID. I have no official answer but see it listed in my Win7, but not on my other devices. Also, it is in one of the screen shots here: How To Manage Your WiFi Networks In Windows 7
So i assume it is built into the Win7 Wireless Manager and not a neighboring device. Chances are slim that my neighbor also has a SSID of "Other Network"