How to See What Devices Are Using Your WiFi and Their Activity
Learn how to check what people are doing on your WiFi by accessing your router’s admin page and monitoring connected devices safely.
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To see what people are looking at on your WiFi, you can access your router's admin page. Log in using the credentials provided by your router. Navigate to the 'Connected Devices' or 'Traffic Monitor' section to view all connected devices and their data usage. Ensure you have proper authorization before monitoring any network activities.
FAQs & Answers
- How can I log into my router’s admin page? You can log into your router’s admin page by entering its local IP address (commonly 192.168.1.1) into a web browser and using the provided credentials, often found on the router or in its manual.
- Is it legal to monitor devices on my WiFi network? Monitoring devices on your own WiFi network is generally legal, but ensure you have authorization from all users and comply with local privacy laws.
- What information can I see about connected devices? Using your router’s admin page, you can see connected device names, IP addresses, MAC addresses, and sometimes data usage or browsing activity depending on the router’s features.