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Do you know who's connected to your router's Wi-Fi network? Take a look at the list of devices connected to your Wi-Fi network from your router or computer to find out.
Check the router's settings to identify unknown devices. Change your Wi-Fi password to remove unauthorized devices. Use parental controls to regulate access to the device.
By following these steps, you can effectively scan for devices on your WiFi network, identify any unauthorized access, and enhance the security and performance of your network.
Since a hotspot uses your iPhone's mobile data connection, it can quickly deplete your data. Knowing who is connected can ...
Knowing your Wi-Fi password can be helpful, especially when you need to troubleshoot your network or perform a factory reset on a device to resolve issues.
Fortunately, some devices have made it easier to share complex Wi-Fi passwords. Watch this video to see how easy it can be to share passwords between devices. How to share Wi-Fi ...
If you see something you don’t recognize, change your Wi-Fi password, and reconnect only the devices you trust. It’s a pretty lengthy process, but one worth doing.
Both iOS and iPadOS let users easily share Wi-Fi passwords between Apple devices. Still, sometimes people need to see the password of a known Wi-Fi network to share it with non-Apple devices. Now ...
Your WiFi may be lagging because your apps may be hogging more bandwidth than they should. Spot them to boost your home network speed.
The standard public wifi rules always apply, as well: Keep banking and other sensitive tasks for your home wifi, get your devices to forget public wifi networks when you've finished using them, keep ...