My NetWatcher program now shows that I have a new unwanted network
added to my XP Pro computer. Below is the info on the Item.
IP Address My IP address with one extra digit added
Device Name: Owner-PC
Network Name: ASUSTek Computer INC.
Every time I delete the network from my Network Watcher, it reappears
in a few seconds. This nonsense was never there till today.
I have deleted unwanted networks through Net Watcher in the past. This
time, the damn thing keeps coming back.
My NetWatcher program now shows that I have a new unwanted network
added to my XP Pro computer. Below is the info on the Item.
IP Address My IP address with one extra digit added
Device Name: Owner-PC
Network Name: ASUSTek Computer INC.
Every time I delete the network from my Network Watcher, it reappears--
in a few seconds. This nonsense was never there till today.
I have deleted unwanted networks through Net Watcher in the past. This
time, the damn thing keeps coming back.
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023 18:51:20 -0500, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:
My NetWatcher program now shows that I have a new unwanted network
added to my XP Pro computer. Below is the info on the Item.
IP Address My IP address with one extra digit added
Device Name: Owner-PC
Network Name: ASUSTek Computer INC.
Every time I delete the network from my Network Watcher, it reappears
in a few seconds. This nonsense was never there till today.
I have deleted unwanted networks through Net Watcher in the past. This
time, the damn thing keeps coming back.
I think you'll need a third party tool to block specific remote >computer/device from connecting to a WiFi access point which is not a
router.
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023 18:51:20 -0500, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:First of all, I inadvertently screwed up saying the number 192.168.1.1
My NetWatcher program now shows that I have a new unwanted network
added to my XP Pro computer. Below is the info on the Item.
IP Address My IP address with one extra digit added
Device Name: Owner-PC
Network Name: ASUSTek Computer INC.
If you're talking about Nirsoft Network Watcher, that's how
your Wifi router sees your computer. It HAS to be connected for you to
use it as a router.
Dunno why you have an IP address with an extra digit added. It
should show your present IP address.
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:45:42 -0300, Shadow <Sh@dow.br> wrote:
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023 18:51:20 -0500, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:First of all, I inadvertently screwed up saying the number 192.168.1.1
My NetWatcher program now shows that I have a new unwanted network
added to my XP Pro computer. Below is the info on the Item.
IP Address My IP address with one extra digit added
Device Name: Owner-PC
Network Name: ASUSTek Computer INC.
If you're talking about Nirsoft Network Watcher, that's how
your Wifi router sees your computer. It HAS to be connected for you to
use it as a router.
Dunno why you have an IP address with an extra digit added. It
should show your present IP address.
was my IP address. It isn't. That IP is of my Netgear router shown by Nirsoft Network Watcher,
My Netgear router address: 192.168.1.1
My Giga-Byte board is: 192.168.1.3
My Roku streaming unit is: 192.168.1.2
The intruder ASUSTek Comp Inc. is: 192.168.1.6
I have used Nirsoft's NetWatcher for some years now and never saw this ASUSTek appear until a few days back. Nowhere in my XP or Win 7
Network configs do I see any mention of this intruder.
Something that lends credence to your saying that IP must have
something to do with Nirsoft is the fact that I just installed it on
my Windows 7 computer and that ASUSTek stuff showed up on that
computer.
Never in the past have I ever seen this show up until this week on my
XP box. Nirsoft did not need it installed days back, so - if it does
belong to them, why all of a sudden are they installing this "network"
on my computer. In my Network settings, with XP and Win 7 I see no
sign of this intruder.
I have my C: sandboxed, but unfortunately Nirsoft's NetWatcher was
installed on an external non-sandboxed HD. I guess that's how they got
past my sandbox. I'm dumping Nirsoft and hope this ASUSTek junk goes
bye-bye with it. And they certainly didn't get anything on my
sandboxed C:, including the registry.
Bye-bye, Nirsoft.
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:45:42 -0300, Shadow <Sh@dow.br> wrote:
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023 18:51:20 -0500, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:First of all, I inadvertently screwed up saying the number 192.168.1.1
My NetWatcher program now shows that I have a new unwanted network
added to my XP Pro computer. Below is the info on the Item.
IP Address My IP address with one extra digit added
Device Name: Owner-PC
Network Name: ASUSTek Computer INC.
If you're talking about Nirsoft Network Watcher, that's how
your Wifi router sees your computer. It HAS to be connected for you to
use it as a router.
Dunno why you have an IP address with an extra digit added. It
should show your present IP address.
was my IP address. It isn't. That IP is of my Netgear router shown by >Nirsoft Network Watcher,
My Netgear router address: 192.168.1.1
My Giga-Byte board is: 192.168.1.3
My Roku streaming unit is: 192.168.1.2
The intruder ASUSTek Comp Inc. is: 192.168.1.6
I have used Nirsoft's NetWatcher for some years now and never saw this >ASUSTek appear until a few days back. Nowhere in my XP or Win 7
Network configs do I see any mention of this intruder.
Something that lends credence to your saying that IP must have
something to do with Nirsoft is the fact that I just installed it on
my Windows 7 computer and that ASUSTek stuff showed up on that
computer.
Never in the past have I ever seen this show up until this week on my
XP box. Nirsoft did not need it installed days back, so - if it does
belong to them, why all of a sudden are they installing this "network"
on my computer. In my Network settings, with XP and Win 7 I see no
sign of this intruder.
I have my C: sandboxed, but unfortunately Nirsoft's NetWatcher was
installed on an external non-sandboxed HD. I guess that's how they got
past my sandbox. I'm dumping Nirsoft and hope this ASUSTek junk goes
bye-bye with it. And they certainly didn't get anything on my
sandboxed C:, including the registry.
Bye-bye, Nirsoft.
On 18/10/2023 04:02, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:45:42 -0300, Shadow <Sh@dow.br> wrote:NetWatcher is simply showing you what is connected to your network.
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023 18:51:20 -0500, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:First of all, I inadvertently screwed up saying the number 192.168.1.1
My NetWatcher program now shows that I have a new unwanted network
added to my XP Pro computer. Below is the info on the Item.
IP Address My IP address with one extra digit added
Device Name: Owner-PC
Network Name: ASUSTek Computer INC.
If you're talking about Nirsoft Network Watcher, that's how
your Wifi router sees your computer. It HAS to be connected for you to
use it as a router.
Dunno why you have an IP address with an extra digit added. It
should show your present IP address.
was my IP address. It isn't. That IP is of my Netgear router shown by
Nirsoft Network Watcher,
My Netgear router address: 192.168.1.1
My Giga-Byte board is: 192.168.1.3
My Roku streaming unit is: 192.168.1.2
The intruder ASUSTek Comp Inc. is: 192.168.1.6
I have used Nirsoft's NetWatcher for some years now and never saw this
ASUSTek appear until a few days back. Nowhere in my XP or Win 7
Network configs do I see any mention of this intruder.
Something that lends credence to your saying that IP must have
something to do with Nirsoft is the fact that I just installed it on
my Windows 7 computer and that ASUSTek stuff showed up on that
computer.
Never in the past have I ever seen this show up until this week on my
XP box. Nirsoft did not need it installed days back, so - if it does
belong to them, why all of a sudden are they installing this "network"
on my computer. In my Network settings, with XP and Win 7 I see no
sign of this intruder.
I have my C: sandboxed, but unfortunately Nirsoft's NetWatcher was
installed on an external non-sandboxed HD. I guess that's how they got
past my sandbox. I'm dumping Nirsoft and hope this ASUSTek junk goes
bye-bye with it. And they certainly didn't get anything on my
sandboxed C:, including the registry.
Bye-bye, Nirsoft.
ASUSTek Comp Inc. is the company which sells Asus PCs, motherboards, etc >worldwide including a large range of routers and WiFi devices. Something
made by them is connected to your network, not installed on your XP and
7 PCs. Are you sure that the router radio is actually turned off?
On Wed, 18 Oct 2023 11:10:36 +0100, MikeS <MikeS@fred.com> wrote:
On 18/10/2023 04:02, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:45:42 -0300, Shadow <Sh@dow.br> wrote:NetWatcher is simply showing you what is connected to your network.
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023 18:51:20 -0500, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:First of all, I inadvertently screwed up saying the number 192.168.1.1
My NetWatcher program now shows that I have a new unwanted network
added to my XP Pro computer. Below is the info on the Item.
IP Address My IP address with one extra digit added
Device Name: Owner-PC
Network Name: ASUSTek Computer INC.
If you're talking about Nirsoft Network Watcher, that's how
your Wifi router sees your computer. It HAS to be connected for you to >>>> use it as a router.
Dunno why you have an IP address with an extra digit added. It
should show your present IP address.
was my IP address. It isn't. That IP is of my Netgear router shown by
Nirsoft Network Watcher,
My Netgear router address: 192.168.1.1
My Giga-Byte board is: 192.168.1.3
My Roku streaming unit is: 192.168.1.2
The intruder ASUSTek Comp Inc. is: 192.168.1.6
I have used Nirsoft's NetWatcher for some years now and never saw this
ASUSTek appear until a few days back. Nowhere in my XP or Win 7
Network configs do I see any mention of this intruder.
Something that lends credence to your saying that IP must have
something to do with Nirsoft is the fact that I just installed it on
my Windows 7 computer and that ASUSTek stuff showed up on that
computer.
Never in the past have I ever seen this show up until this week on my
XP box. Nirsoft did not need it installed days back, so - if it does
belong to them, why all of a sudden are they installing this "network"
on my computer. In my Network settings, with XP and Win 7 I see no
sign of this intruder.
I have my C: sandboxed, but unfortunately Nirsoft's NetWatcher was
installed on an external non-sandboxed HD. I guess that's how they got
past my sandbox. I'm dumping Nirsoft and hope this ASUSTek junk goes
bye-bye with it. And they certainly didn't get anything on my
sandboxed C:, including the registry.
Bye-bye, Nirsoft.
ASUSTek Comp Inc. is the company which sells Asus PCs, motherboards, etc >>worldwide including a large range of routers and WiFi devices. Something >>made by them is connected to your network, not installed on your XP and
7 PCs. Are you sure that the router radio is actually turned off?
I know who ASUSTek is. I found them on the web the other day.
What the heck is a "router radio"?
(I looked it up. I don't understand any of it.)
I've been using NirSoft for some years. I check my wired network every
few days with it. This nonsense didn't exist a few days back, and I
have not installed anything new nor fiddled around with network
settings. I 'm not a tech, and I don't screw with baffling stuff like >networks.
On 18/10/2023 04:02, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:45:42 -0300, Shadow <Sh@dow.br> wrote:
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023 18:51:20 -0500, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:
Are you sure that the router radio is actually turned off?
On Wed, 18 Oct 2023 13:10:44 -0500, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:
On Wed, 18 Oct 2023 11:10:36 +0100, MikeS <MikeS@fred.com> wrote:
On 18/10/2023 04:02, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:45:42 -0300, Shadow <Sh@dow.br> wrote:NetWatcher is simply showing you what is connected to your network. >>>ASUSTek Comp Inc. is the company which sells Asus PCs, motherboards, etc >>>worldwide including a large range of routers and WiFi devices. Something >>>made by them is connected to your network, not installed on your XP and
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023 18:51:20 -0500, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:First of all, I inadvertently screwed up saying the number 192.168.1.1 >>>> was my IP address. It isn't. That IP is of my Netgear router shown by >>>> Nirsoft Network Watcher,
My NetWatcher program now shows that I have a new unwanted network >>>>>> added to my XP Pro computer. Below is the info on the Item.
IP Address My IP address with one extra digit added
Device Name: Owner-PC
Network Name: ASUSTek Computer INC.
If you're talking about Nirsoft Network Watcher, that's how
your Wifi router sees your computer. It HAS to be connected for you to >>>>> use it as a router.
Dunno why you have an IP address with an extra digit added. It
should show your present IP address.
My Netgear router address: 192.168.1.1
My Giga-Byte board is: 192.168.1.3
My Roku streaming unit is: 192.168.1.2
The intruder ASUSTek Comp Inc. is: 192.168.1.6
I have used Nirsoft's NetWatcher for some years now and never saw this >>>> ASUSTek appear until a few days back. Nowhere in my XP or Win 7
Network configs do I see any mention of this intruder.
Something that lends credence to your saying that IP must have
something to do with Nirsoft is the fact that I just installed it on
my Windows 7 computer and that ASUSTek stuff showed up on that
computer.
Never in the past have I ever seen this show up until this week on my
XP box. Nirsoft did not need it installed days back, so - if it does
belong to them, why all of a sudden are they installing this "network" >>>> on my computer. In my Network settings, with XP and Win 7 I see no
sign of this intruder.
I have my C: sandboxed, but unfortunately Nirsoft's NetWatcher was
installed on an external non-sandboxed HD. I guess that's how they got >>>> past my sandbox. I'm dumping Nirsoft and hope this ASUSTek junk goes
bye-bye with it. And they certainly didn't get anything on my
sandboxed C:, including the registry.
Bye-bye, Nirsoft.
7 PCs. Are you sure that the router radio is actually turned off?
I know who ASUSTek is. I found them on the web the other day.
What the heck is a "router radio"?
Wireless
(I looked it up. I don't understand any of it.)
<https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-identify-unknown-devices-connected-to-your-network/>
I've been using NirSoft for some years. I check my wired network every
few days with it. This nonsense didn't exist a few days back, and I
have not installed anything new nor fiddled around with network
settings. I 'm not a tech, and I don't screw with baffling stuff like >>networks.
I'd change the password(s) on the wireless router. And make
sure it's using the recommended encryption. Nothing "baffling" about
that.
Your "guest" will probably disappear.
[]'s
On Wed, 18 Oct 2023 16:51:52 -0300, Shadow <Sh@dow.br> wrote:
On Wed, 18 Oct 2023 13:10:44 -0500, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:
On Wed, 18 Oct 2023 11:10:36 +0100, MikeS <MikeS@fred.com> wrote:
On 18/10/2023 04:02, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:45:42 -0300, Shadow <Sh@dow.br> wrote:NetWatcher is simply showing you what is connected to your network. >>>>ASUSTek Comp Inc. is the company which sells Asus PCs, motherboards, etc >>>>worldwide including a large range of routers and WiFi devices. Something >>>>made by them is connected to your network, not installed on your XP and >>>>7 PCs. Are you sure that the router radio is actually turned off?
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023 18:51:20 -0500, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:First of all, I inadvertently screwed up saying the number 192.168.1.1 >>>>> was my IP address. It isn't. That IP is of my Netgear router shown by >>>>> Nirsoft Network Watcher,
My NetWatcher program now shows that I have a new unwanted network >>>>>>> added to my XP Pro computer. Below is the info on the Item.
IP Address My IP address with one extra digit added
Device Name: Owner-PC
Network Name: ASUSTek Computer INC.
If you're talking about Nirsoft Network Watcher, that's how
your Wifi router sees your computer. It HAS to be connected for you to >>>>>> use it as a router.
Dunno why you have an IP address with an extra digit added. It
should show your present IP address.
My Netgear router address: 192.168.1.1
My Giga-Byte board is: 192.168.1.3
My Roku streaming unit is: 192.168.1.2
The intruder ASUSTek Comp Inc. is: 192.168.1.6
I have used Nirsoft's NetWatcher for some years now and never saw this >>>>> ASUSTek appear until a few days back. Nowhere in my XP or Win 7
Network configs do I see any mention of this intruder.
Something that lends credence to your saying that IP must have
something to do with Nirsoft is the fact that I just installed it on >>>>> my Windows 7 computer and that ASUSTek stuff showed up on that
computer.
Never in the past have I ever seen this show up until this week on my >>>>> XP box. Nirsoft did not need it installed days back, so - if it does >>>>> belong to them, why all of a sudden are they installing this "network" >>>>> on my computer. In my Network settings, with XP and Win 7 I see no
sign of this intruder.
I have my C: sandboxed, but unfortunately Nirsoft's NetWatcher was
installed on an external non-sandboxed HD. I guess that's how they got >>>>> past my sandbox. I'm dumping Nirsoft and hope this ASUSTek junk goes >>>>> bye-bye with it. And they certainly didn't get anything on my
sandboxed C:, including the registry.
Bye-bye, Nirsoft.
I know who ASUSTek is. I found them on the web the other day.
What the heck is a "router radio"?
Wireless
(I looked it up. I don't understand any of it.)
<https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-identify-unknown-devices-connected-to-your-network/>
I've been using NirSoft for some years. I check my wired network every >>>few days with it. This nonsense didn't exist a few days back, and I
have not installed anything new nor fiddled around with network
settings. I 'm not a tech, and I don't screw with baffling stuff like >>>networks.
I'd change the password(s) on the wireless router. And make
sure it's using the recommended encryption. Nothing "baffling" about
that.
Your "guest" will probably disappear.
[]'s
My Network settings after logging into my router show only three
devices connected to my network. Nowhere is this fourth ASUSTek
intruder showing anywhere except with Nirsoft. As far as I'm
concerned, this fourth "connection" is a crock manufactured by
Nirsoft's NetWatcher.
I dd change some passwords for my router functions.
I give up. I don't think this added junk exists without Nirsoft on my >computer.
My NetWatcher program now shows that I have a new unwanted network >>>>>>>> added to my XP Pro computer. Below is the info on the Item.
IP Address My IP address with one extra digit added
Device Name: Owner-PC
Network Name: ASUSTek Computer INC.
It's my wife's ACER monitor that is causing the unknown network
connection.
What the hell reason does ASUS have for this nonsense?
I have figure out how to block this crap now that I know where it's
coming from.
It's Incredible what these a-hole companies come up with.
On Wed, 18 Oct 2023 16:47:09 -0500, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:
On Wed, 18 Oct 2023 16:51:52 -0300, Shadow <Sh@dow.br> wrote:
On Wed, 18 Oct 2023 13:10:44 -0500, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:
On Wed, 18 Oct 2023 11:10:36 +0100, MikeS <MikeS@fred.com> wrote:
On 18/10/2023 04:02, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:45:42 -0300, Shadow <Sh@dow.br> wrote:
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023 18:51:20 -0500, Jerry@invalid.com wrote:
My NetWatcher program now shows that I have a new unwanted network >>>>>>>> added to my XP Pro computer. Below is the info on the Item.
Sysop: | Keyop |
---|---|
Location: | Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK |
Users: | 468 |
Nodes: | 16 (2 / 14) |
Uptime: | 11:03:13 |
Calls: | 9,439 |
Calls today: | 2 |
Files: | 13,591 |
Messages: | 6,109,317 |