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  1. #1
    Shaq Guest

    Networking/Security Question

    I have a wireless internet router in my house. My wife connects directly to
    it, and I connect via a wireless network card.

    1) Is there any device she can install on her computer to monitor websites I
    am visiting on my computer...?
    2) If so, what can I do to detect whether or not she is doing this...?



  2. #2
    Kerry Brown Guest

    Re: Networking/Security Question

    Shaq wrote:
    > I have a wireless internet router in my house. My wife connects
    > directly to it, and I connect via a wireless network card.
    >
    > 1) Is there any device she can install on her computer to monitor
    > websites I am visiting on my computer...?
    > 2) If so, what can I do to detect whether or not she is doing this...?


    You have more problems than can be answered in a technical discussion about
    computers.

    1) There are network sniffer programs that can do this. Whoever is using the
    program would have to be able to decode TCP/IP communications and spend a
    lot of time doing this. It would be much easier to surreptitiously install a
    keylogger or something similar on your computer.

    2) Ask her.

    --
    Kerry Brown



  3. #3
    Jbob Guest

    Re: Networking/Security Question

    "Shaq" <Shaq@nospam.com> wrote in message
    news:7vOdnZMTc_j6l-7YnZ2dnUVZ_sSdnZ2d@comcast.com...
    >I have a wireless internet router in my house. My wife connects directly
    >to it, and I connect via a wireless network card.
    >
    > 1) Is there any device she can install on her computer to monitor websites
    > I am visiting on my computer...?
    > 2) If so, what can I do to detect whether or not she is doing this...?
    >


    She could install a router logging utility like WallWatcher and monitor the
    traffic that flows back and forth through the router. If she is technically
    savvy and could read the logs that would be one way. To prevent this you
    could log in to the router and turn off the logging function.



  4. #4
    Rube Bumpkin Guest

    Re: Networking/Security Question

    Far Canal wrote:
    > Shaq wrote
    >
    >
    >>I have a wireless internet router in my house. My wife connects directly to
    >>it, and I connect via a wireless network card.
    >>
    >>1) Is there any device she can install on her computer to monitor websites I
    >>am visiting on my computer...?

    >
    >
    > Yes. She's been getting information on how to do this from a couple of
    > forums she uses.
    >


    LOL!!!

    >
    >
    >>2) If so, what can I do to detect whether or not she is doing this...?
    >>

    >
    >
    > Not if she follows all the advice she's been given.
    >
    >


    ROFLMAO!

  5. #5
    Andy Walker Guest

    Re: Networking/Security Question

    Shaq wrote:

    >I have a wireless internet router in my house. My wife connects directly to
    >it, and I connect via a wireless network card.
    >
    >1) Is there any device she can install on her computer to monitor websites I
    >am visiting on my computer...?


    You probably have more to worry about from your neighbors, or that car
    parked out in front of your house.

    >2) If so, what can I do to detect whether or not she is doing this...?


    "Ask her" is the right answer.

  6. #6
    James E. Morrow Guest

    Re: Networking/Security Question

    In article <aFHch.17654$l22.3340@newsfe17.lga>, Someone@somewhere.world
    says...
    > Far Canal wrote:
    > > Shaq wrote
    > >
    > >
    > >>I have a wireless internet router in my house. My wife connects directly to
    > >>it, and I connect via a wireless network card.
    > >>
    > >>1) Is there any device she can install on her computer to monitor websites I
    > >>am visiting on my computer...?

    > >
    > >
    > > Yes. She's been getting information on how to do this from a couple of
    > > forums she uses.
    > >

    >
    > LOL!!!
    >
    > >
    > >
    > >>2) If so, what can I do to detect whether or not she is doing this...?
    > >>

    > >
    > >
    > > Not if she follows all the advice she's been given.
    > >
    > >

    >
    > ROFLMAO!
    >


    Let us know if she checks out books from the library on the use of
    arsenic to control pesky varmints
    ..
    --
    James E. Morrow
    Email to: jamesemorrow@email.com

  7. #7
    jeremy Guest

    Re: Networking/Security Question

    >> >>I have a wireless internet router in my house. My wife connects
    >> >>directly to
    >> >>it, and I connect via a wireless network card.
    >> >>
    >> >>1) Is there any device she can install on her computer to monitor
    >> >>websites I
    >> >>am visiting on my computer...?
    >> >



    There are various programs advertised for use as monitoring employees or
    childrens' use of the Internet, and she might have purchased one.

    You should also search for anti-keylogger software, and use it to search for
    any apps that might be recording your keystrokes.






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