How to See Who’s Connected to Your Wi-Fi Network

Shadow Inspiration/Shutterstock.comThe best way to check who is connected to your network is with your router’s app or web interface. Try typing “10.0.0.1” or “192.168.0.1” into your browser to access the web interface, then look for an option like “Connected Devices,” “Connected Client List,” or “Attached Devices” to list connected devices.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. Bear in mind that many devices connect to your Wi-Fi these days. The list will contain laptops, smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, set-top boxes, game consoles, Wi-Fi printers, and more. Use GlassWire Pro to See Who Is Connected (And Get Alerts when a New Device Connects to Your Wi-Fi) We’re big fans of the GlassWire firewall and security system, and one of the great features they have in the Pro version is a quick and easy Network view that shows you all the devices connected to your Wi-Fi network. GlassWire isn’t just a firewall, it also has beautiful graphs to show your bandwidth usage, see what applications are connecting to what, and exactly how much bandwidth each application is using. You can get alerts when an application changes something, or when an installer tries to install a new system driver. There are tons of features, too many to list here. But what makes GlassWire even better for today’s topic is that if you go into the Settings panel, you can actually enable alerts… Click below to read the full story from How To Geek
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