How To Find Devices Connected to your Wifi using Smartphone

Find Devices Connected To Your Wifi
Find Devices Connected To Your Wifi

If you are having high-speed internet, but noticed a sudden drop down in speed then it’s pretty sure that someone is using your WiFi network without your permission. However, viewing devices that are connected to your WiFi network is somehow difficult. Therefore, today we are here with a method to check devices which are connected to your Wifi using the smartphone.

Wifi is now being used by lots of people, and almost everyone has their personal wifi networks. But sometimes other person knows your password and can use your wifi network. And with that, your bandwidth gets divided, and your network speed gets slow. So to overcome this, we have a cool tip that will help you check out all the devices that are being currently connected to your wifi network with the help of your smartphone (Android/iOS). So have a look at the complete guide below.

How To Find Devices Connected to your Wifi using Smartphone

The method is very simple and depends on an Android and iOS apps that will work on your respective smartphones and will scan all the devices connected to your wifi network. Just follow the below steps to proceed.

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#1 Scanning Device Connected To Your Wifi Network In Android

Step 1. First of all in your Android device, download and install the app Fing – Network Tools. After installing the app, launch it on your Android device.

Fing - Network Tools
Fing – Network Tools

Step 2. Now simply scan all the devices that being currently connected to the same wifi network.

Fing - Network Tools
Fing – Network Tools

Step 3. Now a list of devices will get displayed that are being currently using the same wifi network.

Fing - Network Tools
Fing – Network Tools

Step 4. You can know details about the connected WiFi by simply tapping on them

Fing - Network Tools
Fing – Network Tools

That’s it! You are done, now you can check the Mac address of a device and can block it on your router.

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Using Wifi Inspector

This is another app that serves the same as Fing, well it is much easier compared to Fing. Wifi Inspector is a simple tool to see all the devices connected to our network (both wired and wifi, whether consoles, TVs, pcs, tablets, phones, etc.) are giving relevant data such as IP address, manufacturer, device name and MacAddress.

Step 1. First of all, download and install the app WiFi inspector on your Android device and launch it.

Step 2. Now it will show you the network. Just tap on “Inspect Network” to continue.

Using Wifi Inspector
Using Wifi Inspector

Step 3. Now it will scan for the devices that are connected to your WiFi network.

Using Wifi Inspector
Using Wifi Inspector

Step 4. Now it will show you the entire list of devices connected to your wifi network.

Using Wifi Inspector
Using Wifi Inspector

That’s it! You are done, you can now block the devices by going through your router settings.

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Using NetCut:

NetCut is a free tool which works fine on rooted Android devices. However, if you just want to look for the users connected to your WiFi then you use this app without rooting.

This app quickly detect all network user in WiFi, even when your phone has no valid IP address or not been granted use wifi Internet.

Step 1. First of all download and install Netcut on your Android smartphone and then launch the app.

Step 2. Make sure you are connected to the WiFi network which you want to scan and then it will prompt you that your device is not rooted. Simply click on ‘Ok’ to continue.

Using NetCut
Using NetCut

Step 3. Now under option, you need to enable the “Fast Scan”

Using NetCut
Using NetCut

Step 4. Now from the homepage, you need to tap on the ‘Refresh’ icon.

Using NetCut
Using NetCut

Step 5. Here the app will show you all the users connected to your Wifi network. You can copy the mac address from there and can block them if you wish.

Using NetCut
Using NetCut

So, this is how we can use NetCut to find devices connected to our WiFi network.

Using ezNetScan

Well, if you are looking for a lightweight WiFi scanner app for your Android, ezNetScan could be the ideal choice. The app is for network administrators who want to find devices connected to the WiFi network. The app shows almost all the information about the connected device.

Another great thing about the app is that it allows users to interact with other connected devices through ping. With that feature, you can get a clear idea about how much of wireless internet they are using and how long they have been used.

Step 1. First of all, download and install ezNetScan on your Android smartphone from the link given below.

Step 2. Now install the app on your Android smartphone and then open the app. Basically, the app automatically scans your WiFi network on the startup and shows you all the connected devices.

Using ezNetScan
Using ezNetScan

Step 3. In order to find further information about the connected devices, simply tap on the device and you will get full details about it.

Using ezNetScan
Using ezNetScan

So, this is how you can use ezNetScan to find devices connected to your WiFi network.

#2 Scanning Devices Connected To Your Wifi Network In iPhone

Fing - Network Tools for iOS
Fing – Network Tools for iOS

Step 1. First of all, on your iOS device, download and install the app Fing – Network Tools. After installing the app, launch it on your iPhone.

Step 2. Now simply scan all the devices that are being currently connected to the same wifi network.

Step 3. Now a list of devices will get displayed that are being currently using the same wifi network.

That’s it! You are done, now you can check the Mac address of a device and can block it on your router.

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So above is all about How To Check Devices Connected To Your Wifi Using Your Smartphone. With the above methods, you can easily trace out devices that are being currently connected to your wifi network. Hope you like this, do share with others too. Leave a comment below if you have any related queries with this.