Have you owned your Wi-Fi network? If yes, but your Wi-Fi network running slow. Have you thought that someone uses your Wi-Fi network without your permission that would be called Wi-Fi stealing.
In this article, I am going to show you, how to find out exactly who is connected to your Wi-Fi network, and how to block someone on Wi-Fi network?
How To Find Out Who Is Stealing Your Wi-Fi?
Before moving ahead, make sure that you have connected to your Wi-Fi network. Now download and install the network monitoring “Fing Android App” on your Android smartphone. Now launch the app and you’ll see the name of your network on the home screen, just tap on the refresh button and you will see a list of connected devices with your Wi-Fi router.
Now tap on any connected device on your network to bring up a list of options for interacting with that device. These include sending pings or wake on LAN signals, and you can even log when those devices connect or disconnect from your network. Also, WiFiKILL another alternative Android app that allows you to block any connected devices to Wi-Fi router.
How to Block Connected Devices on Your Wi-Fi?
If any device connected to your Wi-Fi network is unfamiliar or suspicious, you can banish it forever. Well, Fing shows the MAC address of connected devices to your Wi-Fi network (the mAc address format: ‘xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx’).
First of all, you need to connect your PC to Wi-Fi router, enter the “IP” into a browser and enter login details (enter username and password).
Download
In this article, I am going to show you, how to find out exactly who is connected to your Wi-Fi network, and how to block someone on Wi-Fi network?
How To Find Out Who Is Stealing Your Wi-Fi?
Before moving ahead, make sure that you have connected to your Wi-Fi network. Now download and install the network monitoring “Fing Android App” on your Android smartphone. Now launch the app and you’ll see the name of your network on the home screen, just tap on the refresh button and you will see a list of connected devices with your Wi-Fi router.
Now tap on any connected device on your network to bring up a list of options for interacting with that device. These include sending pings or wake on LAN signals, and you can even log when those devices connect or disconnect from your network. Also, WiFiKILL another alternative Android app that allows you to block any connected devices to Wi-Fi router.
How to Block Connected Devices on Your Wi-Fi?
If any device connected to your Wi-Fi network is unfamiliar or suspicious, you can banish it forever. Well, Fing shows the MAC address of connected devices to your Wi-Fi network (the mAc address format: ‘xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx’).
First of all, you need to connect your PC to Wi-Fi router, enter the “IP” into a browser and enter login details (enter username and password).
Download
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