Additional users linked to my network...
Additional users linked to my network...
You need to enable MAC address blocking. Check your surroundings and note your MAC address first. This ensures only devices with that specific MAC can connect to the network.
Dec 13 15:05:20 HTTP access: Identified irregular sign-ins occurring five instances. The latest entry originated from IP 192.168.1.71.
Dec 13 15:05:20 HTTP access: Recorded unusual sign-ins at ten occurrences. The most recent came from the same source.
Dec 13 15:05:20 HTTP access: Detected ten abnormal logins, all linked to 192.168.1.71.
Dec 13 15:05:20 HTTP access: Found ten sign-ins with a repeat pattern, consistently from 192.168.1.71.
Dec 13 15:05:20 HTTP access: Recorded ten abnormal attempts, all traced back to 192.168.1.71.
Dec 13 15:05:20 HTTP access: Identified ten logins at ten occurrences, originating from 192.168.1.71.
Dec 13 15:05:20 HTTP access: Logged ten sign-ins at ten times, all matching the IP 192.168.1.71.
Dec 13 15:05:20 HTTP access: Noted ten abnormal login events, consistently from 192.168.1.71.
Dec 13 15:05:20 HTTP access: Detected ten sign-ins at ten times, with the same IP address.
Dec 13 15:05:20 HTTP access: Recorded ten logins at ten instances, all from 192.168.1.71.
Dec 13 15:05:20 HTTP access: Continued to monitor ten abnormal login attempts from 192.168.1.71.
You should be able to mask them using the MAC address filter activated. However, switch the MAC filter to allow your own address and it will work. Updated December 13, 2014 by Ramamataz