Well I would agree with you Katja if I were in the city or if I was illiterate on computers myself. What I ran across in my routing table is not a hacker... or a scipt kiddie... or a "wardriver". It is something that uses a special protocol that I have never heard of.... They are not connecting to my computers..... I keep an eye on my logs..... I just turned my router log on earlier to see if I could catch something. There is no person wasting gas in this 20 mile circle of a town trying to hack the only wireless connection within 20 miles..... Yea... if they got in via wireless and set up a backdoor... when they got home they could log in via their ISP. This is not what has happened... im positive.... the reason I asked this questions was because it is not some wannabe hacker trying to get into my network. It is either LinkSys... Bellsouth... or Microsoft. Or maybe something else similar to that. I am not an expert on wireless security but I do know a few things about windows networking and how it works..... the only linux computer I had on the internet got fried by lightning 2 days after I finally got it working.... So it is possible that unix computer is the one using my routing table. If it is... They are using my IP and router to hack into someone else... I understand this principle because I have done similar things myself. They are not trying to get into my computers.

Thanks,
Nathan