In this era of ubiquitous networks, our homes, offices, and even public spaces may have multiple devices connected to the network at the same time. So, how do you know how many devices are currently connected to your network?Today, I will introduce you to several methods to make it easy for you to grasp the popularity of the Internet.
First of all, if you're using a home router, it's usually simple to see how many people are connected to your network. Simply log in to the router's management interface to see a list of currently connected devices. The management address of the router is usually printed on the back or bottom of the device, usually at 192** starting with 168. Enter this address into your browser's address bar, then enter your username and password (which is also usually printed on your router) and you'll be taken to the admin interface. In the management interface, find options such as "Connected Devices" or "Client List" to see all the devices that are currently connected and their IP addresses.
If you're an enterprise network administrator, you might want to see how connected your entire corporate network is. In this case, you can use professional network management software. This type of software scans the entire network and lists all connected devices, including computers, mobile phones, printers, and more. Some advanced software can also provide detailed information about the device, such as the device type, operating system, and even status.
If you just want to get a quick check on your home internet connection, you can also use the mobile app. Many router manufacturers offer official mobile apps, which allow you to check your home network connection at any time, as well as perform parental controls, set up guest networks, and more.
In addition to the above methods, there are some tips to help you check the number of people connected to the network. For example, you can use a network scanner to scan devices on your network. These tools list all the IP addresses on your network, so you know which ones are being used. However, it's important to note that these tools can scan your neighbor's or other people's devices, so make sure you're legally compliant when using them.
Overall, it's not difficult to see how many people are connected to the network. Whether you're a home user or an enterprise network administrator, there are a variety of options to choose from. By mastering these tips, you will not only understand the popularity of your network, but also better manage and optimize your network performance. If you encounter any problems or questions during use, please feel free to contact us for more information. Thank you all for listening!