Are People On Your Network Right Now?

If you’ve stumbled across this site, chances are that you’re concerned about how secure your wireless network really is. You might even be concerned that someone you don’t know is connected to your network this very minute.

The problem is you can’t see a wireless network. You can’t touch it. And you can’t know who is connected to it without some help.

But there is a way to know that no one is on your Wireless Network but the computers and devices that you want to be on it…

You might be saying to yourself, “You’re right, Wireless networks are invisible, but I’m not worried about any of this because I have encryption on my wireless network.”

I congratulate you on securing your network, in fact I recommend that everyone use encryption on their wireless network.

The problem is that first of all, almost 40% of U.S. households leave their Wireless Network completely open. And secondly, of the ones that do encrypt their network, another almost 40% are still using WEP which has been considered insecure for many, many years. And even though WEP will be phased out of Wireless Devices in the next few years that leaves a long, long time for Wireless Networks to be compromised by even the most novice hackers.

Finally, for those of you who have setup WPA2 which is considered almost impossible to break, I only have one question. How sure are you that WPA2 will remain unbroken forever?

And as a followup question, even if someone doesn’t get in through the wireless, might there still be a way for your physical network to be compromised?

If you’ve taken the effort to install encryption on your wireless network, why wouldn’t you also want to verify that it’s working correctly?

It’s like they say “Trust but Verify”.

At this point, I hope you see the true value in verifying who has been connecting to your network.

I know when I first ran the software on my own machine, I kept expecting that someone I didn’t know would connect any minute.

I have to admit that I was pleasantly surprised.

I run WPA2 on my wireless network, and in the 6 months that I’ve been running this software, I’ve only seen 1 person connect to my network that I wasn’t aware of. And that was my wife who plugged her new computer directly into the Wireless Router without telling me about it.

But what is that piece of mind truly worth?

For $39.95, using our Home Edition, anyone who owns a home network can verify that no one has broken into it.

For about the same price as a DVD or two, you can have the piece of mind that your network is safe.

And if you run a business or a large network, we’re not going to charge you $2000 or something outrageous like most Network Security companies, but for the low price of $199.95 for our Ultimate Edition, you can detect unknown computers across your entire network.

But don’t just take my word for it. Try it for yourself with our free 30 day trial.

I know once you’ve seen how valuable this product is, you’ll come back to this website and buy the full version so you can keep that oh so important piece of mind.

 

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