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Old 01-07-2007, 09:22   #4
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Re: How manu users on your network?

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Originally Posted by AbyssUnderground View Post
Yes it is possible to tell. The owner of the wireless point only has to look at the logs or a DHCP list to tell if someone else is using it.

In reply to how many users are on your network, at the moment, 12 LAN Party Usually only 4.
I think if the owner of the net connection was savvy enough to look at the logs, he would have his network locked down

And what games are you playing at your LAN, and where was the invite
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