How to see all the devices connected to Wi-fi network?

If your Internet is slow, check who is connected your Wi-Fi

Internet sluggish? See Who Is Connected To Wi-Fi Network

Is your internet sluggish? This is because, it could just be strangers logging in that’s causing your WiFi signal to lose speed. These days, setting up a WiFi connection is easy and inexpensive. And laptops, tablets, smartphones, digital cameras, printers, gaming consoles, smart home devices, and many other things can connect to each other or the internet through a WiFi connection. Therefore, It’s not uncommon to find that a lot of people are using your Wi-Fi network without your permission. If you’ve you suspect someone might be accessing your wireless network and if you want to find out what devices are connected to your Wi-Fi, the following tutorial will help you do so.

See all the devices connected to Wi-fi network?

Open a browser. And type your router’s IP address into the address bar. Most routers have a default IP address of 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1. Also, you can find your router’s IP address using the Command Prompt on Windows.

Open the Start menu and type CMD to display the Command Prompt. Type the “ipconfig ” at the Command Prompt and press Enter.

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You’ll find your IP address under Default Gateway.

IP address under Default Gateway

If you haven’t set a custom password and passphrase, you may need to perform a search or check the documentation to find the default ones for your model of router. ( The most common default username is admin and the most common default password is admin as well. Other very common default passwords are ‘1234’ or simply just the word ‘password’.)

After you log in, you’ll need to navigate to the list of connected devices. Depending on your router, this information could be located in different places. ​

Check My network status

On some routers, the list of connected devices may be printed on a main status page to save you some clicks.

Wifi connected devices





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