Possible Unwanted Wi-fi Connection

Since I'm using wi-fi I've got "monitor wi-fi connections" switched on in Bitdefender Internet Security 2013. Looking at the firewall events the WAN IP address of my router appears every 20 minutes (plus a few seconds) the whole time my laptop is connected to the internet. There's another IP address though that appears at random intervals which begins with a 10. I understand that this means it's a private network address so I was just wondering if it's me as the address is always the same or if someone else is accessing my router wirelessly.


Any help with this is greatly appreciated.

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  • This is still going on. I tried blocking the private IP address but it doesn't seem to make any difference. The address beginning with 10 has since changed to another one beginning with 10 (10.*.*.*) which I've also blocked to no avail.


    Does anyone know why these private network addresses are connecting to my router please?

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  • Ah I see. This is obviously a pre-defined post that doesn't necessarily address my issue at all. This is not about BD being at fault but rather it detecting possibly unwanted activity on my network. I'll have a look elsewhere with regards to the IP addresses beginning with 10. Thanks anyway. :)

  • Do you have a secured wi-fi? For anyone to access my wi-fi, they need to know my password. You can configure any router to have a password. Now, I don't know how easy it is for people to hack passwords. I think, though, the first thing is to make sure you router requires a password before anyone can use your wi-fi signal.

  • Thanks Gin. Yeah, my router most definately has a password. I was thinking along the lines of hacking activity.

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