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I live in a unit, can other tennants detect my wireless router?
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I mean i liv in an apartment.Can others living on the same builing be able to detect my wireless router?
Those in adjacent units may be able to detect your wireless router. I live in a house, and I can pick up about 5 wireless networks, some with enough strength that I can connect to them. This is why securing your wireless network is important.