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  • Why is the router not accepting new devices?

    The router may not be accepting new devices due to several reasons such as reaching its maximum device limit, network congestion, or a technical issue with the router itself. It is possible that the router has a limited number of devices it can support at one time, and adding new devices may exceed this limit. Network congestion can also cause the router to not accept new devices as it struggles to handle the existing traffic. Additionally, there may be a technical issue with the router's settings or configuration that is preventing new devices from connecting.

  • How do I disconnect devices from the router?

    To disconnect devices from the router, you can access the router's admin interface through a web browser. Once logged in, you can navigate to the connected devices section and manually disconnect the devices you want to remove from the network. Alternatively, you can also change the Wi-Fi password to force all devices to re-authenticate, effectively disconnecting any unwanted devices. If you're unsure about how to access the router's admin interface, you can refer to the router's manual or contact the manufacturer for assistance.

  • How many devices are online through my router?

    To determine how many devices are currently online through your router, you can log in to your router's admin interface and check the list of connected devices. Typically, this information can be found under the "Connected Devices" or "Device List" section of the router settings. Alternatively, you can use a network monitoring tool or app to scan your network and provide you with a list of all connected devices. Keep in mind that the exact steps to check connected devices may vary depending on the make and model of your router.

  • How do I remove devices from the WLAN router?

    To remove devices from your WLAN router, you can typically do so by accessing the router's settings through a web browser. Once you are logged into the router's settings, you can navigate to the section that lists the connected devices. From there, you can select the devices you want to remove and then choose the option to disconnect or forget the device. This will remove the selected devices from the router's network, preventing them from accessing the WLAN. Keep in mind that the exact steps may vary depending on the make and model of your router, so it's best to refer to the router's user manual for specific instructions.

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  • How can one monitor the devices from the router?

    One can monitor the devices from the router by accessing the router's web interface using a web browser. Once logged in, there are typically options to view a list of connected devices, their IP addresses, and other relevant information. Some routers also have mobile apps that allow for remote monitoring of connected devices. Additionally, there are third-party network monitoring tools that can provide more detailed information about the devices connected to the router.

  • How can devices connect to the router devices via the RPi access point?

    Devices can connect to the router devices via the RPi access point by first ensuring that the RPi access point is set up and running. Once the access point is active, devices can search for available Wi-Fi networks and connect to the RPi access point using the provided network name and password. This will allow the devices to establish a connection to the RPi access point and access the internet or other network resources through the router devices.

  • Do the devices not find the new Wi-Fi router?

    If the devices are not finding the new Wi-Fi router, there could be several reasons for this issue. It is possible that the devices are out of range of the router, the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) or password was entered incorrectly, or there may be interference from other electronic devices. To troubleshoot this problem, try moving the devices closer to the router, double-check the network name and password, and ensure there are no obstructions or interference affecting the Wi-Fi signal. If the issue persists, restarting the router or contacting the manufacturer for further assistance may be necessary.

  • How can certain devices be blocked on the Speedport router?

    Certain devices can be blocked on the Speedport router by accessing the router's settings through a web browser and logging in with the administrator credentials. Once logged in, you can navigate to the "Access Control" or "Device Management" section where you can find options to block specific devices by their MAC address or IP address. By entering the MAC or IP address of the device you want to block, you can prevent it from connecting to the router and accessing the internet. Keep in mind that blocking devices in this way may require a restart of the router to take effect.

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