How to Detect if Someone's Stealing Your WiFi By: Nathan Chandler & Wesley Fenlon Since you can't see who's got a computer hooked up to your wireless router, is there any way to know for sure if someone else ha
How to remove someone else's devices from my WiFi network 18 April 2022, 18:57 Hello! I recently downloaded WiFi Guard. Soon after I started using it, it detected some unknown devices. I see that they connect, but I have no idea how to remove them. Has someone hacked my WiFi networ...
Connect to the router via an Ethernet connection. Do not use a WiFi connection to get to the administrative access. Check the manual, but usually, the Admin interface for a router is at http://192.168.0.1 or http://192.168.1.1. Once in, log in with the default admin username and passw...
Visit Advanced Settings > Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter > Change MAC filter mode to Accept and add specific MAC address to your list. Only those devices in the list are allowed to connect to your router. [Wireless Router] How to set up Wireless MAC Filter on ASUS Router(WiFi Deny List)...
Also, not to mention how much of a pain it is to view the back of the router, as it somehow ends up being placed at the most obscure places, where the wires all get tangled up. So when a guest or someone who got a new phone, needs theWiFiand you don’t have it at hand, it...
Connect the device to the Wifi of the place you should be. Delete Life360 from your phone. Your parents will be tracking the location of the burner phone instead of yours. 7.Use a VPN service Using a VPN service changes your IP address, which may cause Life360 to display an incorrect ...
My Samsung S7 keeps saying not registered to network. What can I do? Most Samsung users have recently reported that they received “Not registered on network” error message when calling or texting someone. Why would my phone say it’s not registered on a network? It could be one of the...
If you don’t see a reported outage and resetting the router did not work, use your ISP’s tech support line or online chat to connect with someone who can help you diagnose the problem. Maximize your internet speeds and stay connected Once your Wi-Fi’s up and running again, you can...
…and your mobile plan’s data. Sure, everyone in the office carpool has a smartphone with hotspot capabilities, but who is willing to sacrifice their data so that others can connect? And what happens to the connection when you drop them off at the end of the day? It works with your ...
StrongVPN/StrongDNS has a comprehensive library of setup tutorials for each device you might want to connect. The DNS service is simple with no frills, but even if you wanted to use the VPN, they now usethe new WireGuard protocol, which is one of the fastest ways to encrypt your data. ...