Who is on my wifi v2.0.4




















Then I could toggle all of the unknowns to knowns and save the changes upper right hand corner. Once that was done, every 5 minutes the program would scan my network for the devices being connected or not and any new devices.

Couldn't be simpler Pros: Ease of use. Help in identifying devices. Cons: Nothing yet. Horrible, at least for dummies like me, not a geek for sure, but please, don't show me a nice easy to understand graphic, while listing all my devices as unknown. So I turn on my old Acer laptop, guess what, nothing, nada, no pop telling me a new device was detected, not even a known one. I live in the city, in a small building and wanted to keep my neighbor who lives just 10 feet away from me off my wifi. Well, I'm more paranoic than ever now, because it didn't let me know a new, un-used, device, had logged on.

Worse, I go press a button, and am no longer on that nice looking interface, but am now in some geek stuff, showing paths, etc, but worse again, I thought maybe signing up, as it does encourage one to do, and it's for sending you email about any devices, but you have to agree to PAY almost 10 bucks a month!

I just would be thankful to get the easy to read and block interface to show again. That's all and want to test it, but it let's me scan, but only showing me DOS side of it. I don't want that, it's too old school and geeky, and I want easy and pretty. I pay have that to have internet for multiple devices when bundled with my phone service. It missed my printer, but thought oh well, it's been acting up for me, and hardwire it too, as I use so little, I have to configure the networking info in order to wirelessly connect and have available for my other computers, that I kept off so I could test this.

It didn't work, so since I can't get that interface thingy back again, because I'm totally in the dark about this wifi thing, other than it works I don't want to read strings of text I don't understand, to try another testing. Bah, hate it. Now how to get this off my computer.

I never got the program. I don't want a downloader--I want a program--Who is on my wifi! Laws concerning the use of this software vary from country to country. We do not encourage or condone the use of this program if it is in violation of these laws.

In Softonic we scan all the files hosted on our platform to assess and avoid any potential harm for your device. Our team performs checks each time a new file is uploaded and periodically reviews files to confirm or update their status. This comprehensive process allows us to set a status for any downloadable file as follows:.

We have scanned the file and URLs associated with this software program in more than 50 of the world's leading antivirus services; no possible threat has been detected. Based on our scan system, we have determined that these flags are possibly false positives. It means a benign program is wrongfully flagged as malicious due to an overly broad detection signature or algorithm used in an antivirus program. Do you recommend it? The Positives This program has one job, and it does perform its purpose well.

Find unknown computers on your network. Wireless Network Watcher 2. SoftPerfect WiFi Guard 2. WiFi Protector 3.

Selecting this option will allow you to install apps outside of the Google Play store. Depending on your device, you can also choose to be warned before installing harmful apps. This can be enabled by selecting the Verify apps option in the Security settings. On devices running an earlier version of Android, go to Settings, open the Applications option, select Unknown sources, and click OK on the popup alert.

You can either download the APK file on your mobile device or on your computer, although the latter is a little more difficult. Next, go to your app drawer and click Downloads; here you will find the file you just downloaded. Open the file and install the app. If you downloaded the APK file on your computer, the process is slightly different. The next step is to drag and drop the file onto your device. Then, using a file manager, such as Astro or ES File Explorer, you can locate the file on your device and install it.

You can run Android apps on your computer using an Android emulator app. There're many Android emulators but in this tutorial we use BlueStacks. It's available for both Mac and Windows. Installing BlueStacks is a very simple process. All you have to do is download the program from the BlueStacks website and run the file.

The installer file is quite large and the engine setup may take awhile. Double-click the file to launch BlueStacks and install the app. Confirm that you want to install the app, and it will appear on your BlueStacks home screen after installing.

Users can use the Internet connection for free on their mobile devices, which is unlimited and has no data limit. Much of the city and its Read more. Latest updates What's new in version v2.

Here's how you can do it. Step 1: Setting up your device From your smartphone or tablet running Android 4.



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