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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.
From there, you’ll see a list of devices currently using your network. Pro tip: See something you don’t recognize? Change your Wi-Fi password and reconnect only the devices you trust.
Google's Find My Device network is going live, allowing you to find your lost 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.
Your user community is connecting to your corporate email system using all kinds of consumer devices, from iPhones to iPads and Android-based smart phones. Do you know what devices are coming into ...
How many devices are connected to your home’s wireless network? Kim Komando shows what’s on your network and how to prune anything that shouldn’t be.
Microsoft Windows 8 enables you to adjust your PC settings to share your workgroup or domain devices across your network. Your connected monitors, keyboard, printer and external hard drive, for ...
Any unauthorized user of your Wi-Fi is dangerous and can be a potential hacker looking to potentially steal data — even your neighbor who is just "borrowing" your Wi-Fi.
Hunting down rogue devices on your network is easy: Figuring out whom these devices belong to is another story.
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.
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