How to Check Who is Connected to My WiFi?

If you wish to know who is connected to your wireless network, then you have come to the right place. Here, you will get to know everything that you need to know to check who is connected to your Wi-Fi. It is important to know who is connected to your Wi-Fi to ensure that there is no misuse of your internet. So, let's discuss different methods to know who is connected to your Wi-Fi. 

Different Methods to Check Who is Connected to Your WiFi -

You should know all the clients connected to your LAN internet and Wi-Fi router. You can easily do this by using third-party software. 

1) Check WiFi user Connected List

The method to check who is on your network using the router method is called the admin method. In this method, you are required to enter your Admin login credentials to check who is using your internet from LAN and Wi-Fi.

Carry out the steps mentioned below to check all the devices connected to your Wi-Fi network. Enter the IP address of your Wi-Fi router. After that, enter your username and password. 

Step 1: First of all, go to Setup. 

Step 2: After that, go to WLAN basic.

Step 3: Then, display active clients. 

Step 4: Now, go to the active wireless client table. 

There, you will see all the users connected to your Wi-Fi devices. 

2) IP Scanner

This is a tool to analyze the IP addresses acquired by the device connected to the network. This is a simple way to determine who is using your wireless network without logging in.

  • Connect Wi-Fi or LAN cable from your router. 
  • Run the IP scanner and check all the active devices connected to your router. 
  • Enter the starting IP of your IP address and the last IP of your network. 
  • Select the Scan button.

3) Network Scanner Apps

There are various network scanner apps available for iOS and Android devices. This will allow you to identify who is connected to your Wi-Fi router without logging into your router. Download the Network scanner app and then run it. Your mobile device must be connected to your wireless network to check who is connected. 

  • Published by: Suraj Singh
  • Brand: Router Support
  • Last Update: 16 Aug 2024

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