I've noticed a slowdown in my internet connection and checked the "Network" in Windows 7. Apparently there are 2 unknown computers connected to the network.
I don't know if it's Hamachi, but it shouldn't be, because it's closed and I can't find it in the processes.
How can I stop these guys? I already have a password, how can I "kick" them from the network and change password?
Do you have any other computers in your house? It could be a mobile device. Look outside to see if any people are leeching.
I recognize my other computers in the network, but there are two computers I don't know. I don't see anyone outside but there are many houses around so it could be anyone. How can I stop them?
I hope you don't mind me asking, but where do you go to see how many devices are on your network? That's something I've wanted to check for a while.
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Start Menu > Network
[QUOTE=SupahVee;20228660]Start Menu > Network[/QUOTE]
I don't have "Network" on mine. :frown: I'm running Windows 7, too.
Do you have something like Teamviewer installed ?
I have Teamviewer and Hamachi installed but they are not running.
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So, how can I block them? My internet is slow as fuck.
Well you could put a password on your router settings, it's what my dad did to his.
I already have a password.
[QUOTE=Shugo;20228648]I hope you don't mind me asking, but where do you go to see how many devices are on your network? That's something I've wanted to check for a while.[/QUOTE]
open an explorer window and paste this into the address bar.
[quote]Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Map[/quote]
Or just
[quote]Network[/quote]
[QUOTE=rieda1589;20228770]open an explorer window and paste this into the address bar.
Or just[/QUOTE]
Ah, thanks. That works.
I found the problem and a solution. The "Hamachi" connection was still active, even with the program turned off. I disabled the connection and everything is fine now.
[QUOTE=SupahVee;20228826]I found the problem and a solution. The "Hamachi" connection was still active, even with the program turned off. I disabled the connection and everything is fine now.[/QUOTE]
This isn't what was slowing down your internet.
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