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Message posted on 24 Jan 2024 12:16 AM
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Disconnecting devices from my WiFi...
Hi, is there any way to disconnect individual devices from my router? My neighbour logged into my internet two years ago and I'd since forgotten, she now recently reminded me and said how happy she is having had free internet all this time. It's wound me up a bit as she's certainly more well off than me and in all honesty, is not an overly friendly neighbour anyway!!
My fault as I shouldn't have given her the password in the first place, so I can't claim fraud or anything.
If I can't disconnect individual devices, will simply changing the password do it? Or would she still be able if she has it saved already, which she clearly has!
I don't want to bring it up with them, cowardly possibly, but I'd much rather just disconnect her and say it's playing up.
Sorry for the long winded post.
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Message posted on 24 Jan 2024 07:09 AM
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Re: Disconnecting devices from my WiFi...
@KMP85 wrote:
Hi, is there any way to disconnect individual devices from my router? My neighbour logged into my internet two years ago and I'd since forgotten, she now recently reminded me and said how happy she is having had free internet all this time. It's wound me up a bit as she's certainly more well off than me and in all honesty, is not an overly friendly neighbour anyway!!
My fault as I shouldn't have given her the password in the first place, so I can't claim fraud or anything.
If I can't disconnect individual devices, will simply changing the password do it? Or would she still be able if she has it saved already, which she clearly has!
I don't want to bring it up with them, cowardly possibly, but I'd much rather just disconnect her and say it's playing up.
Sorry for the long winded post.
@KMP85 changing the password is the best option a pain for you as you will have to rconnect all your devices again with the new password but it will stop your neighbour
I may be a Sky Superuser but I am still just a Sky customer
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Message posted on 25 Jan 2024 12:46 AM
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Re: Disconnecting devices from my WiFi...
Will that work if she automatically connects to it? Like if she leaves home and gets in her phone will automatically pick it back up, so if I change the password will that prompt her to sign in again?
Message posted on 25 Jan 2024 11:56 AM
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Re: Disconnecting devices from my WiFi...
@KMP85 wrote:
Will that work if she automatically connects to it? Like if she leaves home and gets in her phone will automatically pick it back up, so if I change the password will that prompt her to sign in again?
@KMP85 yes as you say if she leaves home and comes back with the password changed it will ask her to sign in again as it cant automatically sign in
I may be a Sky Superuser but I am still just a Sky customer
Sky Q 2 TB (Silver)Box, 2 Mini boxes since June 2016, all connected by wifi
Sky Broadband Hub/SR203, Sky Ultrafast broadband
Ultimate on Demand, Q Experience/UHD, Sky Sports, Sky Cinema
LG 49SJ 810 V UHD TV, Google Pixel 7 Pro mobile
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