How to know who is connected to your Wifi network and be able to cut the connection easily

Nowadays there are many ways to steal someone's Wi-Fi connection. With a few computer skills and a laptop with Linux operating system we will have more than enough to achieve it, all this even using complicated and complex keys WPA, WPA2. For this reason it is very likely that if lately we notice our internet connection has become somewhat slow, It may be that we have a chupoptero connected without permission to our Wifi network.

In the next tutorial, or rather practical advice, I am going to share a free tool for android, which will help us to review our Wi-Fi connection and know all the equipment that is connected to our network in order to cut off access to the Internet, the equipment and devices that we like. So you know, if you want know who is connected to your Wifi network Without permission and being able to cut the connection from your own Android terminal, I recommend you keep reading this post.

If you have seen the video in the header of this article, you will have been able to see how in just a couple or three clicks We can know for sure if our Wi-Fi connection is being stolen and we have leeches connected to our network that steal our bandwidth without our permission.

How to know who is connected to your Wifi network and be able to cut the connection easily

The application is called WifiKill and from this same link you will be able to download it directly in APK since it is not an application that we can find normally in the Google Play Store.

For its installation, it will be enough to have the permissions enabled for be able to install apps from unknown sources, an option that we can enable from the settings of our Android in the security section.

Apart from power know who is connected to your Wifi network and be able to cut the connection easily, I can also think of other uses for the application in question, although these uses are more to pull the joke using it in places with Wi-Fi open to the public and cut the connection left and right of everyone who crosses our path, although surely that is not one of the priorities of many of you, is it?


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  1.   henry polanco said

    Link does not work

  2.   David said

    Hello! Good contribution. A doubt. How do you know what your connection is? I have disconnected everything that I had connected to my WiFi and did the scan and I got 4 networks. But I don't know if any of them can be mine. 1 I think so, but the others… .. It gives me that I have 3 Wi-Fi chupocteros.
    How do I know that I have really cut the connection?
    Thank you.

  3.   Mikel Ormaetxea said

    Hello, thank you for informing us of the application, just a question, when starting the service, it tells me that you cannot start it because you do not have ROOT permissions, is that so?
    Thank you very much

  4.   Francisco Ruiz said

    It is an application for root users. As for David's question, tell you that by clicking from the Android itself where you want to know the IP address, about the Wi-Fi connection to which you are connected, it will inform you of it. To find out the IP address of any Windows computer, just open an MS-Dos window or command prompt and write ipconfig all together, it will give you the IP address assigned to the computer in question.

    Greetings friends.

  5.   BaKaLaEr0 said

    And is not the mac filtering of the router better? This app has created rather a joker to do the last thing that was said in the article

  6.   Mikel Ormaetxea said

    Thanks for the answer, Francisco, I think it is relevant info to put it in the article, not all of us are root.

  7.   David said

    Thanks Francisco. I'll try it as soon as I can

  8.   MARCOS said

    use king root or super su framaroot the anchor