


Who Is On My Wifi is able to detect unauthorized or unknown connections and can be blocked from access your PC by using Windows Firewall rules. Who Is On My Wifi can locate all types of devices apart from personal computers including connected cell phones, printers, NAS devices and anything else that supported WiFi. The list of wireless devices that have been connected includes some vital details such as the computer name, its MAC address, its local IP address and whether or not the PC or device is connected. Those that exist will be listed in the main interface of the program. This will pinpoint the device that disappears and then reappears in the scan results.īear in mind that these days TV sets, gaming devices, and even some robot vacuum cleaners have IP addresses and connect to the network.Who Is On My Wifi is a small utility which scans your wireless network for other computers and devices connected.īy default, Who Is On My Wifi will scan a range of local IP addresses to see whether they respond or not. One-by-one, switch each device off, wait for a bit, rescan the network with WiFi Guard, then switch the device back on, rescan again. After that, check network settings in each of your devices to see if one of them has that IP address. Make a note of the IP address of the device that is reported as Inprocomm in WiFi Guard. There are two ways of identifying the detected unknown device: If a device has one of those cards, it may report its presence in the network using its network card vendor name rather than the brand name of the whole device. As explained above, Inprocomm manufactures network cards. It is quite possible that the Inprocomm device is one of yours. It is not one the Guard's functions, nor is it what it was designed for. WiFi Guard does not collect or keep lists of websites that devices visit.
