Why is there 6 connected hosts in the router interface, but only 4 connected clients?

Updated on technology 2024-08-06
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Talk nonsense... Enable" is the router itself.

    A "connection" is a machine, including a mobile phone, that has been connected to the route. If there is more, it will rub the net.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    You've been rubbed into the net, and the enablement and authentication should be stolen. First, determine the MAC addresses of the 4 computers in your network. Method: Search online; It's simple. Then in the MAC tab under "Wireless Parameters" in the routing management interface; Turn on MAC filtering; Do not allow MAC addresses outside of your own network to connect to your route.

    The good thing about Mac is that every device in the world has a unique Mac; So after setting it up like this; It's OK to set the above again, and others will basically have no rut; If you can break it, you will be a super master.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It's obvious that someone connected to your Wi-Fi for free, or your Wi-Fi was turned on and the key wasn't set, or the key was cracked. It is recommended that all machines in their own LAN bind MAC addresses. It's easy to find in the router.

    Generally, the router can see the MAC address on the ** client. You can check which one is yours. This is the most secure, if you set up the key wirelessly at the time but it was cracked, it is recommended that you change the router password immediately, as complicated as possible!

    There is a problem hi me.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There is a possibility that it has been stolen. Do the binding without a network card, and change the administrator password to be more complicated.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Go to the wireless router gateway and see how many devices connected to wifi:

    1.The system is connected to a wireless router wifi.

    2.Open a computer browser and enter the gateway IP address of the nameplate on the back of the router (generally, enter the gateway configuration interface.

    3.Go to the connection status page in the wireless settings to view the list of hosts currently connected to the WiFi, including the number of WiFi connected devices, MAC addresses and allocated bandwidth.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The TPLink router can be found to have access to several PCs through the DHCP server --- client list.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. Step 1: Log in to the router settings screen.

    Open the computer connected to the router, open the browser in the computer, enter it in the browser address bar, and then press the enter key to enter the login password correctly on the TP-Link router login interface.

    How to see how many devices are connected to 2 routers.

    The first step is to log in to the router Qingling setting interface to open the computer connected to the router, open the browser in the computer, enter it in the browser address bar, and then press the enter key to enter the registration password correctly in the tp-link router login interface.

    Step 2: Check the number of connected devicesAfter successfully logging in to the router management interface, you can display all the terminal information of wired and wireless slag in the "Device Management" - "Host Network Early Mess Network". The above is how to check the number of devices connected to the router using the new version of TP-Link router as an example. If your router is of another brand, the interface for viewing the number of connections may be different, but it can be viewed.

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