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How to hack a neighbor's router?
Some of the neighbors in the house arranged an attraction of unprecedented generosity and broadcasts a free Internet. Thank you very much, of course, for this, but firstly, my devices against the home grid constantly cling to him. And his speed after several walls is worse.
And secondly, I have filtering on the router by time \ mac address for the child, so that after 10 pm he does not sit on the net and this homegrown Samaritan spoils the whole educational process for me =)
Actually the question. Is it possible to break the admin panel of this router in order to add all my home devices to the blacklist for connection?
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>I have filtering by time\mac address for a child on my router
HAHAHAHAHAHA
The question can be put differently: inform the police that the Internet is being distributed in your house without being tied to a residence permit))
The second option: on the desktop of a negligent neighbor, leave ONE text file in which you write what you want from him. I think it will not be necessary to break the admin panel of the router.
PS: it is strange that the password from the admin panel of the Samaritan router is not default.
ZY2: if you get into the admin panel, you can see its external IP, determine the provider and the contract with the provider - find out exactly the Samaritan's apartment.
Option 3: jam with a directional antenna on the channel of this Samaritan. Or just stoker to the fullest with your router on the Samaritan channel. But you will disturb your neighbors as well. It seemed to me - from 23 hours someone around turned on their WiFi to the fullest. My computer really caught it better than my router. I decided this: I turned on as much power as I could on my Mikrotik, waited until everything started to go dumb on the air and watched directly online how this neighbor lowered her signal. The main thing is to roll back the power on your router later. Three or four times - and there were no problems.
In addition, think about how logins / passwords from Yandex / Google, etc. are stolen? Not the fact that it is a Samaritan.
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