Are you having issues? Select the issue you are having below and provide feedback to WiFi Guard.
- The app sometimes cuts off and needs updates.
- When entering edit name, it changes all previous names to the last entered item.
- The app repeatedly shows "unknown device" and does not save the edited names.
- The app caused issues with the wireless connection and had to be deleted.
About a week ago it stopped showing my daughters boyfriends XBOX was using the wifi, why is this? When I ask how to block this device the app shuts down, is there an issue?
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It's a great tool for system administrators to monitor and diagnose Wi-Fi networks. ● Device’s name from network name services (UPnP, NetBIOS, Bonjour, etc. ● Device’s manufacturer (Apple, Samsung, etc. To address a previous review concern, I don't think WiFiGuard can provide any more information than what the connected device is "pinging;" if I wasn't ... Hey, if your kids are suppose to be off line at a certain time and connect after cut off then block their wireless device when your notified they tried to get back on. App works great, your able to get notices and see when new devices access the network your on. With WiFi Guard app you will be able to prevent unauthorized access to your network. This application scans your Wi-Fi and detects all connected devices. WiFi Guard can scan your networks automatically and send notifications about new devices. Thus shows me every device on my network. Is very helpful and keep your device networks secure!!! Download it now for peace of mind to be confident nobody steals your Wi-Fi. I like WiFiGuard . Most of the discovered devices have readable names, like “HP Printer” or “John's iPhone”. I have it setup to notify me when a new device grabs an IP address. In less time than it takes to find the installed app (uh, yeah, I have a few more pages than the factory install! ) it shows you all you need to know. You can even block the device. This application is designed for both casual and professional use. I didn't think it would matter that much to me, but I was curiously relieved to see I was hacker-free!