How to see who is connected to your Wi-Fi network -My lan viewer Giveaway


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Your home wireless network can be used by neighbors or other outsiders without your knowledge. You can enable encryption for your wireless network, but it does not guarantee that your password will not be compromised, even if you are using a WPA2 security. So you need to check who is connected to your wireless network. For such things you can use special programs or a control panel of your Wi-Fi router.

MyLanViewer Network/IP Scanner will show you all devices from your subnet, even those that are hidden. For these purposes you can use the "Subnet Monitoring" tool from the MyLanViewer. It will show who is connected to your Wi-Fi router.

Giveaway:

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Features of MyLanViewer:

Using the "Subnet Monitoring" tool:



1) Download and install MyLanViewer
2) Launch MyLanViewer.exe
3) Select the page "Subnet monitoring"
4) Click on the "Start Monitoring" button
5) In the window result, you will see two groups: known devices and unknown devices.
Your computer and router will be automatically marked as known, and all other devices as unknown.

Configure parameters:



1) Click on the main menu item "Commands"->"Options"
2) In the new window select the page "Subnet monitoring"

 Configure alerts:



1) Click on the main menu item "Commands"->"Options"
2) In the new window select the page "Notifications"->"Subnet monitoring"
How to see who is connected to your Wi-Fi network -My lan viewer Giveaway How to see who is connected to your Wi-Fi network -My lan viewer Giveaway Reviewed by Ahamed Yaseen on 15:24 Rating: 5

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