Can you tell if anyone is connected to your network? I think someone is steeling my internet. I have a dlink router 🙁 and dont want to go to the trouble of puting a password on.
Can you tell if anyone is connected to your network? I think someone is steeling my internet. I have a dlink router 🙁 and dont want to go to the trouble of puting a password on.
Heh... so what are you going to do, even if someone is leeching? Why not set up one of the many things that will thwart most casual users, like MAC filtering?
The way to do this is router specific. You should be able to get a client list by logging into the router's IP address (the same way you set up the router).
Depending on the model, the procedure should be something like this:
Can you tell if anyone is connected to your network? I think someone is steeling my internet. I have a dlink router 🙁 and dont want to go to the trouble of puting a password on.
Not sure whether the D-Link does this, but on my Netgear there's a page that shows connected devices. It shows the MAC address and hostname of my two Macs (the hostname is there because I have my router defined as the DNS server). The Netgear also e-mails me it's log file once a day. Can the D-Link do that, as it will let you know what sites are being connected to and at what times?