01-21-2011, 01:37 AM
If your network is unprotected, he'll just connect again as soon as you kick him off. His computer may even do it automatically.
If you want to keep strangers from getting on your network and you won't password protect it then you're left with MAC address filtering (which is called "MAC Address Access Control" in the Airport Utility). It will prevent connections by people who try to use your network with unapproved devices.
If you want to keep strangers from getting on your network and you won't password protect it then you're left with MAC address filtering (which is called "MAC Address Access Control" in the Airport Utility). It will prevent connections by people who try to use your network with unapproved devices.