very, very good explanation Ail. You will save apok a lot of searching <img src="/~stretch/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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And on a final note, you should assume that the neighbor knows what he is doing and has stolen passwords, etc. She should change all email, bank, etc. passwords. Also, you should use WPA encryption instead of WEP, but it takes a little more work to get going. You should change the router's admin password as well.

This is commonly forgotten about. Always assume the worse (especially if your router password has been changed or router settings without your knowledge). Make sure you change your passwords and make them difficult. Always include atleast 2 numbers and usually two words with mixed upper/lower case.
It's safer to have a difficult password WRITTEN down in a safe place in your office at home, then have a simple one that's easy to guess! Believe me!
Also Simons reply would work too haha