How to View All Connected Devices on Your Network
Learn how to identify all devices connected to your network on Windows, macOS, and Google accounts for better security.
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To see all devices connected: For Windows, open the command prompt and type `arp -a`. For macOS, go to 'System Preferences’ > ‘Network’ > ‘Advanced’ > ‘TCP/IP’. For Google accounts, visit ‘myaccount.google.com/device-activity’. This shows where your account is signed in. Ensure to regularly check and maintain device security by confirming only trusted devices are connected.
FAQs & Answers
- How can I see all devices connected to my Wi-Fi? You can view all devices connected to your Wi-Fi by accessing your router's admin page or using the command prompt on Windows.
- What steps should I take to secure my connected devices? Regularly check for unknown devices, change your Wi-Fi password, and ensure your devices have updated security settings.
- How do I find out what devices are linked to my Google account? Visit 'myaccount.google.com/device-activity' to view and manage devices that are logged into your Google account.
- Why is it important to monitor connected devices? Monitoring connected devices helps to ensure your network security and prevents unauthorized access to your personal data.