If as you say the neighbours wlan is same ip range as yours,.
I would as a matter of course change your router default IP and range to a
different block.
ie. if router is 192.168.0.1 then change it to 192.168.23.1 , dont forget to
change dhcp ect. in router if used.
One quick way I have done this is to export the router config to a text
file, do a global replace and import again, worked for me.
Don
"Dataworm" <> wrote in message
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> setting gateway manually didn't work as both netwroks had same IP scheme.
> However, the WEP key worked. I set a WEP key on all the unsecured
> netwroks I
> could find and now connection fails. thanks for the tip!
>
> "Don Grover" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Dataworm" <> wrote in message
>> news:AA948F5D-BAAC-4B7C-ACE9-...
>> >I have a wireless network in my home. I use WEP. I have a firewall. I
>> > block inappropriate sites using key word filtering on my wireless
>> > router.
>> > I
>> > only allow my router to permit traffic from my kids' computer during
>> > certain
>> > hours. Problem is Windows XP and the good folks of my neighborhood.
>> > My
>> > kids
>> > have discovered they can simply elect to connect to another (unsecured)
>> > wireless network to bypass the content filtering and access
>> > restrictions I
>> > have placed on their computer. My kids have their own user account on
>> > their
>> > computer and the account is classified as "limited." However, they
>> > still
>> > have enough permissions to change wireless networks.
>> >
>> > I have tried turning off the wireless zero configuration service but,
>> > that
>> > prevents connecting to my own home network. Any suggestions on how to
>> > keep
>> > users from switching wireless networks if you don't want them to?
>> >
>>
>> 1) Put a wep or wpa key in your kids wirless config on the neigbours
>> connection, This should get the pc trying to connect with security and
>> fail.
>> 2) Maybe also put router name in hosts file and point ip# to 127.0.0.1,
>> that
>> should block it too.
>> 3) And also manually put your router gateway in network config,.
>>
>>
>>
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