Fing see who is connected to your network

Fing: If you have access to the control panel of your router, you can see which devices are connected to the network. Of course, this access is rarely available to everyone on the network. Only certain users have access, even if you are at home, let alone on your work computer.

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The reason is simple. You can change a lot through your router's online admin panel so it should not be open to everyone.

So if you do not have access to the router control panel, but want to see all the devices connected to the network, you can use Fing.

Download it application Fing and place it on your desktop. You will need to log into the app and to do that, you will need to create one on the Fing website. The account is free and you are given the option to use Facebook or Google to sign up.

When Fing is installed it performs a check on your network without the need for administrative access to the router to complete these checks.

On the Connectivity tab, click the Scan for devices button below the network name.

The scan takes a second and the list you get will show each ανά τύπο, δηλαδή τηλέφωνο, επιφάνεια εργασίας, tablet, router, access points, εκτυπωτές κλπ. Θα σας δείξει επίσης τι system each device works.

If you click on one of the devices shown, you'll see when it was last on , The MAC and IP address.

Inside the Fing, you can give names to these devices, for example, you can give a name that indicates who owns the device. This will make it very easy for you to see when an unauthorized device is on your network. This feature is especially useful if you have multiple Android devices on the network that do not allow users to specify a device name. IPhones can have a device name, for easier detection.

Download the application

As for blocking a device from the network, this is beyond the capabilities of Fing. You can only lock a device from your router's control panel.

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