Strangers are using your WiFi and consuming your internet
If strangers are on your network, they're stealing your bandwidth and can be accessing your files. Change your WiFi password immediately to something strong. Check your router's device list to see who's connected and disconnect anyone unknown.
When strangers have access to your WiFi, they use your internet bandwidth, slow down your connection, and can view traffic on your network. The fastest fix is to change your password to something strong, check only your devices are connected, and make sure your WiFi uses WPA2 or WPA3 security.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Creating a strong password but not actually saving it in the router — you must click Save for it to work
- Not restarting the router after changing the password — old connections stay active until you reboot
- Creating a strong password then writing it on a Post-it on your monitor — anyone can see it
- Sharing the new strong password with guests and not changing it back when they leave
Signs you need professional help
- If you disconnect unknown devices and they keep coming back — your router has been compromised
- If you can't identify which devices in the list are yours — we can help you review them
- If you've been unknowingly sharing WiFi for a long time — there are security implications
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