
I am assuming that on the Rogers router you are already using WPA2 and that someone has cracked it using a tool like AirCrack-NG (Kali dist or download). Physical barriers to limit signal strength will not alone protect you. There are numerous tutorials out there on how to use Aircrack-NG. On Sun, 16 Sep 2018 at 14:36, James Knott via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
On 09/16/2018 02:32 PM, Don Tai wrote:
You can also look into using metal mesh/aluminium foil to limit your router's directionality. For example if you are in an apartment and the router is on the west perimiter, put up some chicken wire blocking access further west. If you are in an apartment with a single floor then reorient your antenna to not transmit your signal higher or lower than your floor. That will further limit access.
WPA2 encryption would be more effective. Start with a new password. I use the "Perfect Passwords" from www.grc.com to generate 63 random characters.
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