Posted in | 5 Responses
Sandip Dedhia

Sandip Dedhia

Sandip Dedhia is the founder of Blogsdna.com, he loves to write on technology, gadgets & web services. At Blogsdna you can read his Windows & freeware software related articles. He is on twitter too @sandipnd View author profile

  • http://www.maheshkukreja.com Mahesh

    Thanks for the useful tool! I use Wi-fi in my house and need to monitor it for any misuse :p

  • Pingback: How to determine who is connected to your wireless network

  • mike

    On linksys routers this can be done in the home menu (normally 192.168.1.1). If you go into wireless security settings and click on mac filter there is an option to check which computers are currently connected. I’m pretty sure routers from other companies have features like that as well.

  • cancron

    Is this seriously an article? Did you run out of thigs to talk about.

    So instead of using the simple route of going into my router’s firmware and viewing who’s using my connection you’d rather use a program that circumvents the routers security. there is a bright idea.

    How about just changing the password on your router on a regular basis instead of relying on someones crap ware for a fix.

  • Sampson

    I like the article, one reason is that this is an easy way to tell who is use my wireless network. I have a cheap router that is difficult to use(bad console quality) so thank for the tips.
    :)