In the age of information technology, it is difficult to imagine life without gadgets. Every apartment, house or even room has a computer, tablet or smartphone. Most gadgets are connected to the Internet using a Wi-Fi connection.
Unfortunately, very often the internet connection does not work properly. You don't even suspect that the reason lies in strangers who connect to your Wi-Fi router! It can be both your cunning neighbors and intruders. Just imagine that complete strangers can connect to your Network.
« How to find out who is connected to my Wi-Fi"? Follow our simple instructions and you will succeed!
Connected devices to Wi-Fi
- find out The IP address of your Wi-Fi router … You can find it on the router itself (below on the sticker), in the instructions for it or on the box.
connecting a wi-fi router to a wi-fi network -
If there is no IP address, then enter 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 in the address bar of the browser. Then you will see fields for entering your username and password.
connecting a wi-fi router to a wi-fi network -
Enter your username and password (often admin), click "OK". Such a window indicates that you have succeeded.
wi-fi connection on laptop -
To see the users who are connected to your Wi-Fi, go to the "Wireless Mode" menu and then "Wireless Statistics".
wi-fi router connection -
In the photo you can see that 4 devices are connected to Wi-Fi. Using the MAC address, you can find out which devices are connected to your Wi-Fi router. Each network device has a separate MAC address. If you see that unauthorized people are connected to your Wi-Fi, you should change the password. On many Wi-Fi routers, this can be done by going to the “Wireless Mode” tab, then “Wireless Security”.
wi-fi in the house - Reboot the router using the Reboot tool in System Tools.
Now you can be sure that your Internet connection is reliably protected, everything works quickly and efficiently! You don't have to rack your brains how many devices are actually connected to Wi-Fi … Be sure to tell your loved ones how to protect yourself.