Check Your WiFi Security: A Comprehensive Guide

Are you concerned about someone stealing your Wi-Fi? This article will guide you on how to check and secure your network.
Checking if Someone is Using Your Wi-Fi
- Disconnect all devices connected to your Wi-Fi and see if the router’s lights continue flickering, indicating that someone else might be using it.
- Log in to your router’s settings or use a third-party app to scan for unknown devices on your network.

How to Find Your Router’s IP Address
To access your router settings, you need to find its IP address. Here are steps for various devices:
- Smartphone or Tablet: Go to the Wi-Fi settings and tap the name of the network you’re connected to. Tap the information icon (i for iOS, ⓘ for Android) to see the router’s IP address.
- Computer: Right-click the Wi-Fi icon in the system tray and select “Open Network and Sharing Center” or “Network Preferences”. Click on your current network and click “Details”. The Default Gateway is the router’s IP address.

Securing Your Wi-Fi Network
- Change the default username and password for your router.
- Enable WPA2 encryption on your network.
- Regularly update your router’s firmware to protect against vulnerabilities.

Additional Resources
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