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How Can I see who's stealing My Wi-Fi and block them

There are many reasons why the Wi-Fi connection on your Android device could be running slow. Most are completely innocent, but it could be that someone is using it without your permission. In this article, we'll show you how to find out exactly who you're sharing your Wi-Fi network with, and how to kick any intruders off it forever.l
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Find out who's been stealing your Wi-Fi with this guide.

 

The first thing you have to do is make sure you're connected to the Wi-Fi network you want to monitor. Next, download the network monitoring app Fing, from the link below.

 

> Fing - Network Tools


Once you've downloaded the app, open it, and you will see the name of your network on the home screen, along with theRefresh and Settings buttons. To see all the devices connected to your Wi-Fi network, tap Refresh. You will then see a list of devices, along with an indicator that tells you if it's a smartphone or PC.


Tap any device on your network to bring up a list of options for interacting with that device. These include sending pings or Wake on LAN signals, and you can even log when those devices connect and disconnect from the network.
 

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Tap a device in the list (left) and you can copy its MAC address to block it.

 

How to block trespassing devices

 

If one of the devices connected to your network is unfamiliar or suspicious, your can banish it forever. Fing shows you the MAC address of each device connected to your network (the number will follow this format and be made up of numbers and letters: 'xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx'). Make a note of this number.
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