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Often, in a house where WiFi is installed, people nearby try to connect their phones to that WiFi. Free Wi-Fi access is generally considered convenient, so some people may even try to hack Wi-Fi passwords. However, when this happens, the WiFi on your connected device becomes slow or the video takes time to load.
In such situations, you may initially think that there is a problem with your Wi-Fi speed or your router, but what you may not know is that your Wi-Fi may be hacked.
Here's how to check how many devices are connected:
Whether you are using a Wi-Fi router or a mobile phone's hotspot, you can easily identify and remove all connected devices by following these simple steps.
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Log in to your Wi-Fi router. If you are using a router from any company like Sirotech, Excitel, iBall Baton, Airtel, BSNL, Jio, D-Link, or TP-Link, you can easily check your connected devices. Router login details, including username and password, can be found on the device or in the router's manual.
Open your router's IP address in the Chrome browser. After logging in, you'll usually find an option like "Connected Devices," "Connected Client List," or "Attached Devices." By clicking on this option, you will be able to see the list of connected devices along with their names.
You can then remove any device from the list. With this, it is possible that your WiFi slow running problem may be solved.