HOW TO SEE WHO IS SPYING ON YOUR NETWORK AND BLCOK THEM COMPLETELY
Sometimes,
we experience a lot slow down of Wi-Fi connection do to a lot of reasons
including buggy android update. But could also be the case where your Android
Wi-Fi network is slow because some people are actually tapping remotely on your
Network and the funny part of the whole thing is that this group of people is
using it without your permission or authorization. This will not only slow down
your internet connection but sharing a network strangers also puts you at risk of
being hacked and that is one of the
reason I don’t I advice people to use
public Wi-Fi Hot Spot on their mobile device because that is a place where
these spy come through the window on your network in-fractures as they are much
more smarter than you can ever imagine. What I simply mean here is that any time
you use your mobile device in a public Hot Spit network, your mobile smart phone
have automatically run into a prey waiting for the predator to devoid it.
Here on this
post I will show all the tricks and tactics you will use to find out exactly
who is spying on your network and how to kick them out from your network
backyard.
The first
thing you should do is make sure you’re connected to the Wi-Fi network you want
to monitor. Next, download the network monitoring app, Ping, which you can do
by simply pressing the installation button on your phone.
Once you
have downloaded Ping Network Monitoring App, open it, and on the home screen
you will see the name of your network, along with the Refresh and settings
buttons. To see the devices that are connected to your Wi-Fi network, tap the Refresh button. You will
see a list of devices, with an indicator telling you if it’s a Smartphone or
PC.
Tap any
devices on your network to bring up a
list of options for interacting with that device. These include wake on
LAN signals, Sending Automatic Pings
etc.
How to Block
Spy that are accessing your network
If you’ve
spotted a suspicious device on your network, the next step you will take is to
banish it forever. Fing shows you the MAC address of each devices that are
connected to your network (the number usually have a string of characters and
letter like “X:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:X” make a note of these numbers.
On your
computer that is connected t your router, enter your router IP address in your
web browser, then on the next page enter your router login details. Once your
are login into your router administrator interface, find the security options
(its locations varies between different routers). These could be located under
advance settings.
- In security, click on MAC Filtering, then add device.
- Enter the MAC address of the device in the MAC field, give it a name if there is such an option, then click applies, save or Ok.
Once you are
logged into your router, it might also be worth changing your Wi-Fi password,
seeing as your last one might have been corrupted.
Conclusion
Follow the
above step to repeat the same blocking access to any network invaders in your
network. I hope you enjoy the guide. If you have any question or comment, don’t
fail to drop it below the comment section.
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