Stolen ps3 mac address serial number#
I called Sony and reported the console's serial number as stolen, but they said they can only do something in the remote eventuality the future owner will open an Assistance Ticket with the reported serial. I do have reported the theft, but I'm quite sure the police is not going to be keen on investigating on a theft worth less than 1.000.
Stolen ps3 mac address password#
In the router logs every suspicious connection stopped right after I changed the WiFi Network password the first time. Amongst the stolen things there are two backup HDs which contained the past 6 years of work, and I totally need to find a way to get them back. Thanks everyone, you can't imagine how creepy it is when someone brokes into your house and literally goes into any single corner of your everything. Or, should I start to have some doubts on the neighbours? Is it possible that the router is somehow trying to connect to the console, resulting in a failed connection? (which to me seems unlikely, since nothing similar happens with the laptop i.e.) I never have configured the console in the Router any differently than my iPhone or Laptop, which means simply renaming the random name the Router assigns into something I can easily recall. The console was connected via WiFi to the Router, and I sometimes used it to stream movies from the PC to the Console with PS3MediaServer. In 2 occasions the operation was repeated exactly 1 minute after the previous (i.e.
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The tentatives didn't seemed to follow any particular time pattern, with time spans between one and another almost always different and ranging from 1min to 15min. The operation was done twice yesterday night (7PM circa) and about 15 times today from 11AM to 2PM, when I eventually changed the WiFi password. LOGIN wireless station can't get authorized.
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The console was stolen some days ago, and today, when casually reading the Events Log in my Technicolor TG784n Router, I noticed that a device with the very same PS3 MAC Address was trying to connect to the router, failing to estabilish a connection and resulting in this Event: Besides the incredible way they've got into my house, there's one another unbelievable things which I sincerely hope is just a bug of my WiFi Router or such. As you can read from the title I'm in some kind of a trouble here, I've been stolen many things from my apartment and amongst them there was a PS3.