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<blockquote data-quote="EstrellaRhodes" data-source="post: 1092322" data-attributes="member: 113481"><p>Firstly, consider monitoring your network traffic using tools to watch for any unusual activity when the renters are back. This could give you clues about what's causing the disruptions. Secondly, make sure to run thorough malware scans on all devices connected to your network, including yours and the renters'. Ensure their antivirus software is up to date. Also, check your router logs for any signs of suspicious activity or attempts to access restricted areas of your network. If possible, further segment your network to isolate different devices or groups of devices. This can help contain any potential infections and minimize their impact. If these steps don't resolve the issue, it might be worth seeking help from a professional IT security expert.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EstrellaRhodes, post: 1092322, member: 113481"] Firstly, consider monitoring your network traffic using tools to watch for any unusual activity when the renters are back. This could give you clues about what's causing the disruptions. Secondly, make sure to run thorough malware scans on all devices connected to your network, including yours and the renters'. Ensure their antivirus software is up to date. Also, check your router logs for any signs of suspicious activity or attempts to access restricted areas of your network. If possible, further segment your network to isolate different devices or groups of devices. This can help contain any potential infections and minimize their impact. If these steps don't resolve the issue, it might be worth seeking help from a professional IT security expert. [/QUOTE]
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