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Then you have a choice:
1) wait for a time when the device named TOM is on your network
(e.g. you get good ping returns vs. time outs)
block TOM's MAC from Wi-Fi
(your ISP can help you do this if you are unsure of the steps)
restart your router/modem
restart the computer that you are on
If the device named TOM is no longer in the list of devices on your network, then you can have some level of confidence that the device was coming in thru your Wi-Fi. If that is the case, then change the WPA2 key from a computer that is connected to the router modem via hard wire.
2) Change the WPA2 key and be done with it - for a while.
WPA2 keys can be broken.
Nope, it won't :)I don't that this'll help.....
Every router has a different lingo even if some features are same. See my last post to add MAC to deny (or allow).
The instructions shown in the screenshot say to enter a MAC address using ":" in place of "-".
Code:00:1D:09:75:C9:DF
We have been reading this the wrong way round
The request is to JOIN TO Tom, he must have a network with a domain called Tom.
Scott's lappy is picking Tom up as he has network discovery running, its just like if you right click on your signal bars you see a list of available private networks to join.
Explorer is picking up domains as well.
HO hum.
Roy
As far as I know, the section under Network in the navigation pane of Windows (file) Explorer shows some of the devices that are on a network. These devices can be computers, tablets, phones... The Network section does not show users (re: posts #2 and #13). It does not show domains. It does not show other networks in the area.
I could be wrong. Where did you get the impression that the Network section shows domains?
Hi U N I,
What i meant is that any Wifi comp will pick-up all broadcasting signals in range, these can be seen by going
Network connections/settings >> connect to a network.
These signals can be either/or domain, in this case i assumed Tom was a domain because of the,
connect TO Tom's domain.... security prompt screenshot.
The only other way i know how to get to that screen is
Via System>Changesettings>Comptername>joinDomain>security login.
Im even more confused by the fact that according to his specs, W7 Home premium,
The domain option is not included in this version.
Roy
Come on
How many times did you ping a domain? And you can't see anything from another subnet in Network unless there is some service relaying that info (WINS perhaps or TCP/IP NetBIOS). Then there is https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/...(v=ws.10).aspx but I can't go into detail there because I will go back to sleep
It should be just another machine, you can't join a domain like this and you don't need to join a domain to browse to a domain enabled computer.
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