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Almost all the routers out there allow you to view the number | Hackers Private Link

Almost all the routers out there allow you to view the number of connected devices and their MAC addresses by logging-in into your router’s web utility and going to Wireless > DHCP Client list or Status > Active Client Table depending on the type of router you have.

However, in order to make this process even easier you can just download a mobile app such as Fing which allows you to easily track the number of devices connected to your router at a time while offering many other useful features.

5. Enable Firewall & Network Encryption

Apart from the settings listed above, most routers come with built-in firewalls and Wi-Fi encryption that can help prevent hackers from gaining access and eavesdropping on the private data that goes through your router and the connected device.

Normally active by default, but in case the firewall & network encryption are inactive you can turn them back on by heading to the Security Settings option found within your router’s web interface.
Lastly in case you aren’t able to find something in your router’s web interface, then your best bet will be to find and read your router’s user manual or googling about it.

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