More than 15 years have passed since the mass-produced serial samples of Wi-Fi wireless devices appeared on the mass market. It is unlikely that the first users and developers could imagine that after a fairly short period of time this standard will become so widespread that to find a few dozen SSIDs, it will be enough to use a budget mobile phone to scan the frequency range while sitting on the sofa in your own home. Wireless connectivity is incredible. Should I be surprised at the high popularity of Wi-Fi? At the same time, to connect to a network that is not protected by a password, it is enough to indicate its SSID and click the “Connect” button, which neighbors, passers-by and colleagues like to use. It is clear that in such a situation, every second owner of the access point asks the question: "How do I find out who is connected to my WiFi?"
Do I need to use encryption
There are two modes of Wi-Fi operation: open, when there is no need to enter any codes to connect a third-party device to the network, and also coded, requiring knowledge of the code combination. Although with the spread of unlimited high-speed Internet access the traffic problem has faded into the background, many owners of routers have to figure out how to find out what is connected to the network, as well as the rules for using encryption. There are two main reasons. Firstly, very often fans of someone else’s free Internet begin to actively clog the channel, including various torrent downloads and watching YouTube videos, which is why the owner of the access point has to be content with the remains of the original bandwidth. Secondly, the use of an open Wi-Fi network theoretically makes it possible to intercept data streams from the outside, recognizing confidential information. But besides this, it is sometimes useful to see who is connected to WiFi. For verification or for any other purpose.

How to get into the router settings
So, you are tormented by the question: "How do I find out who is connected to my WiFi?" To do this, open the router configuration utility window and see a list of devices connected to Wi-Fi. To do this , launch the browser on the computer to which the router is connected and type in the address bar combination 192.168.0.1. Hereinafter, we mean the default settings. A window will appear asking for a username and password. In both lines you need to enter the word admin, do not forget to click "Next". This step is the same in all popular router models. By the way, in the absence of access to a computer, you can use any Wi-Fi device, just use its browser (you first need to connect to the broadcast network).
TP-Link Products
The routers of this company are deservedly respected by the owners. And it's not only the low cost and reliability. Tp-Link routers use an interface that is understandable even to a novice; firmware upgrades are possible in a couple of clicks of the mouse button and so on. So, having such a router, you don’t have to struggle to solve the problem of “How to find out who is connected to my WiFi”. You won’t even need to read multi-page instructions. After entering the configuration program, an informative window will open where the MAC equipment address, SSID name, channel used, operating mode and so on is displayed. To find out who is connected to WiFi, you need to use the list on the left side of the screen, selecting the item responsible for wireless mode. One click - and the menu opens. Here it remains to point to a record of the statistics of the used wireless mode. A numbered list will be displayed, in which all devices connected to the Wi-Fi router, their MAC addresses and the number of transmitted data packets will be displayed. In the same window there is a button “Refresh”, which is useful at least once to press to re-poll the status.
Models from D-Link
The routers of this company use a slightly modified interface compared to the same TP-Link. We will not say which is better: each shell has its own positive and negative sides. It is important that the task “how to find out who is connected to my WiFi” is solved just as easily. After the configuration window appears, you need to find the line “Advanced Settings” at the bottom of the screen and left-click on it. Then you need to use the item “Status”, which has a sub-item “Clients”. The number of Wi-Fi client devices connected to the router will be displayed.
Asus Solutions
Perhaps, from the point of view of clarity, the configuration program in this case is the most informative. Having entered the settings, you need to click on the "Network Map" item, after which it will remain to activate the "Clients" tab. As a result, information on the number of connected “Internet consumers”, their IP addresses and, which greatly expands the possibilities for identifying “freebie” lovers, network names of devices will be displayed on the screen. There is also an update button that forces the router to update its current status.