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Old Jan 19, 2006 | 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by andy_st200
Originally Posted by edz

You should also run a firewall on your pc.
how will that stop his neighbour using his wireless connection??

as for firewall on your pc, if your firewall has nats their aint much need to have something else.. just virus and spyware detector
Because once you have found the neighbour's IP address, you simply block that ip address in the router

You could also do the other option, which is what I have done before.

When you connect to someone's network, you have to be on the same workgroup, thus you can browse his shared files / folders. By default, when networking you get a shared documents folder in my computer. All you have to do is put a timed self-extracting file in there, riddled with virus's. Make it look like a windows system file, (just in case he goes in there) and then leave it
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