If you're a PLDT Internet user, you can actually block and limit the number of WiFi users on your router. Read on to find out how.
How Do Others Find Your WiFi?
But first, how do other users exactly find your WiFi and connect to it?
The WiFi name (or SSID) is normally visible to any device capable of scanning WiFi connections. For PLDT, there's a default device (modem/router) SSID and password. The WiFi's name is usually indicated by the Internet service type followed by the last 5 digits on the router's MAC Address, i.e. PLDTHOMEDSL12345 or PLDTHOMEFIBR12345. The latter may have a 5G after FIBR to indicate that it's the 5G capable bandwidth.
These WiFi names are often printed at the back of the router, including the corresponding default password. If anyone gains access to those information (I can only assume or imagine how they do so), then they can obviously connect to the web using your home network.
Those who are technologically challenged and have asked assistance to setup their WiFI are most likely those who may fall into this trap. It could also be a family member willingly sharing the WiFi info to everyone they know.
If this is the case, it will help to change the WiFi name and password.
Related post:
How to Change PLDT Home DSL WiFi Name and Password
How Many Devices are Connected to my WiFi?
Before we move on to blocking other users, first, let's find out how many are connected to your network.
You probably won't be able to monitor activity on a 24/7 basis but you can expect uninvited guests to be sharing the Net when the router is obviously on. A noticeable slow connection when there's only one (or a few devices) connected on with a good speed test result can be a sign as well.
meron po ba kayong updated sa mga bagong routers ng PLDT? seems like I cannot block or limit users with the new router.
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ReplyDeletesame then di na ma ka block kasi wala ng option para mac filtering
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