How To Access Devices Connected To My Router?
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1. Log into your router’s web interface:
Most routers have a web interface that you can access by typing the router’s IP address into your web browser. This will usually be something like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1. Refer to your router’s manual for the exact address.
2. Look for a menu titled “attached devices”, “connected devices”, or “DHCP clients”:
This should list all the devices that are connected to your router. Depending on your router, the list may include the device’s IP address, the MAC address, and the device’s name.
3. If you can’t find the list of devices:
Look for a menu titled “status”, “local network”, or something similar. This should provide information about the devices connected to your router.
4. If you still can’t find the list of devices:
Look for a menu titled “security” or “access control”. Here, you should be able to view and manage the devices that are allowed to connect to your router.