Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Network 4 | |
Posted by: | Nigel Brooks | |
Date/Time: | 23/09/14 13:37:00 |
Trudie you may simply find that this is, if you are connected by Ethernet nothing more that a 'designation' given by Windows to the number of the network to which you are connected. Just checked on a couple of my internet connections. One is connected to 'Network 3' another to 'Network 2'. Swapping the Ethernet cables around a bit and I can change the designation. As long as you have a decent (i.e. strong) router password I would not worry at all. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Network 4 | 20/09/14 18:25:00 | Trudie Fuller |
Re:Network 4 | 21/09/14 20:05:00 | Trudie Fuller |
Re:Re:Network 4 | 22/09/14 13:19:00 | Andy Brown |
Re:Re:Re:Network 4 | 22/09/14 19:07:00 | Trudie Fuller |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Network 4 | 22/09/14 20:13:00 | Julian Pavey |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Network 4 | 23/09/14 12:11:00 | Trudie Fuller |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Network 4 | 23/09/14 13:37:00 | Nigel Brooks |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Network 4 | 23/09/14 17:43:00 | Trudie Fuller |