Have I been hi-jacked? That's not my router!
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 10:50 am
I wonder if any of you can help out. I installed some file sharing software for a few days last week, which I have since removed. From around the same time I have been unable to send e-mail via smtp.wanadoo.co.uk using my laptop via a Netgear 834 wireless router. Receiving is fine and if I connect my laptop directly with an ethernet cable all is well.
I decided to check my router settings by logging into 192.168.0.1 From my desktop PC, connected to the router by an ethernet cable, I get to my Netgear Router Settings page but from my wirelessly connected laptop I am taken to a D-Link Flash Login Page http://192.168.0.1/main/flashLogin.html containing the details of another router altogether. I was able to login for a short while and found the name of another user and the MAC address 00 50 ba 98 ba 88.
The only wireless connection that shows up is my usual NETGEAR connection and no others appear in range. Has my web browser been hi-jacked to divert me to this other router's settings page and why?
I run Avast antiviral software regularly updated and Spybot adware blocker.
I decided to check my router settings by logging into 192.168.0.1 From my desktop PC, connected to the router by an ethernet cable, I get to my Netgear Router Settings page but from my wirelessly connected laptop I am taken to a D-Link Flash Login Page http://192.168.0.1/main/flashLogin.html containing the details of another router altogether. I was able to login for a short while and found the name of another user and the MAC address 00 50 ba 98 ba 88.
The only wireless connection that shows up is my usual NETGEAR connection and no others appear in range. Has my web browser been hi-jacked to divert me to this other router's settings page and why?
I run Avast antiviral software regularly updated and Spybot adware blocker.