Worried
of slow connections on using WiFi?
Do you
think somebody might been using your WiFi
connection?
How will it be if you been able to find who is connected to your WiFi
with
(or without) your
know?
Yes, it is
Possible for you to find who is using your WiFi connection.
Lets Get Started:-
There are two methods available for
you to find the connected devices with your router.
1)
Finding Devices Connected to WiFi Connection
Via Router:-
By default, all the router provides with this
feature. For that, we need to login to your router’s admin
panel and move over to Connected Devices. Your
Router configuration page can provide you so much
of information about your WiFi connection including
the number of people connected to your WiFi connection.
The router’s admin panel differs with each model,
and here it is for netgear router.
If
you could not follow with the first method, then this trick will help you to
find out the connected devices.
Download and Install
(any one of the below tools)
1)
Wireless Network Watcher
2)
Connectify
In
this method you will be using a small tool to scan your WiFi connection for the
connected devices,
Press Scan :-
As
soon as you run and scan the tool you will get the complete list of devices
connected to your WiFi connection along with their assigned IP address and Mac
Address.
By
this way you will need to find who is connected to your WiFi.
Incase
if you find any other ip and a MAC address apart from yours, you can block that
particular MAC address from getting connected to your connection.
Secure your Router
Configure your router:-
Goto
your router’s official website and check with your model number for a firmware
update. If there is an update for your model, then download and install it. By
doing this, your router will have the latest firmware thus resulting in less
attacks and security.
Find the list of Connected Devices:
Look
out for this option on your router interface. A button named link or attached
devices will take you to the list. This list can be seen on the configuration
page of WiFi or on any status page which will bring out complete information
about the users of the router.
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