Anyone ever use Wire Glue for repairs?

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I ran across this stuff while looking for a way to see users who trying to use my wireless network which ='s a complete fail at this point. err


Anyway wtf is this chit? http://www.wireglue.us/
 
I ran across this stuff while looking for a way to see users who trying to use my wireless network which ='s a complete fail at this point. err


Anyway wtf is this chit? http://www.wireglue.us/

I've heard of this stuff, but never used it before.
But I know what can help you with seeing who's tapping into your wifi. It's called AirSnare, and it shows all IP addresses & MAC's associated with your router/AP. And it's free.

http://home.comcast.net/~jay.deboer/airsnare/
 
I ran across this stuff while looking for a way to see users who trying to use my wireless network which ='s a complete fail at this point. err


Anyway wtf is this chit? http://www.wireglue.us/

I did a little reading a while ago on this. The problem is that it's not really low resistance like wire, so if you use any real length of it, it's going to have significant effects on your circuit.

And if you just want to see who is associated with your wifi (that is actually using it), check your ap's diagnostic web page. That should at least be able to report what mac addrs have which ips.
 
I've never tried using it before. There was something similar for fixing traces on PC boards (http://www.ioffer.com/i/CIRCUIT-WRITER-SILVER-CONDUCTIVE-TRACE-REPAIR-PEN-112179312).

As far as wireless pirates, just turn on the WEP or the other security protocol on your wireless router. This will require you to use the password on the client machines, but once you set the profile on the clients you shouldn't have to do it again. Then the only people using your Internet pipe will be you.

ken
 
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