How To Kick Someone Off Your WiFi with iPhone

How To Kick Someone Off Your WiFi with iPhone

Is someone hogging your internet, taking up much of your bandwidth, playing games, and downloading huge files? Solve this issue by learning how to kick someone off your WiFi with iPhone.

Kicking someone off your WiFi network is not a complicated task. However, you must first discover the unauthorized person using your internet. Chances are you may not notice the presence of somebody else in your network unless their presence slows down your WiFi.

Nonetheless, remember while some people may be taking advantage of free WiFi, others may not have the best intentions.

How To Kick Someone Off Your WiFi with iPhone (Quick Answer)

You can kick someone off your WiFi with your iPhone by changing the WiFi password, adding encryption, changing the WiFi name, or enabling MAC address filtering. Alternatively, you can resort to using a guest network, blocking the device, or even calling your internet service provider for assistance.

1. Change the WiFi Password

Changing the WiFi password is the quickest way to remove people from your network. However, since this approach kicks everyone out of your WiFi, you will have to enter the new password to reconnect your devices to the internet.

Here is how to change your WiFi password with your iPhone.

  • Open your iPhone browser, then enter your router’s IP address. It is usually indicated on the back of the router, or it can be the common 192.168. 0.1 or 192.168.1.1.
  • Enter the router’s password and username to log in.
  • Find the WLAN, Wireless Security, or Wireless option. It is likely on the page’s left or top side.
  • Type the new password on the key or WiFi password box.
  • Click Apply or Save.

2. Add Encryption and Change the Router Name

It would be best if you also changed the name of your router while changing its password. That way, people will not know which network to try getting into for free WiFi. In addition, encrypt your network using WPA2 or WPA encryption. Network encryption and name change are done on the same page you use to change the password.

3. MAC Address Filtering

If you enable MAC address filtering, only devices that have particular MAC addresses can connect to the router. Note that not every router has this feature.

  • Log into your router (Check the instructions on how to change the password section).
  • On the web interface, find and click the MAC filtering. Various router models and make have different web interface layouts. Also, MAC filtering may be listed differently, including “Access Control,” “Network Access,” “Network Filter,” and “Mac Filter.” It could also be under the “Advanced,” “Security,” and “Wireless” menus.
  • The button for adding a MAC address can be a plus sign (+), “Add,” or even something similar. Click it.
  • Type the MAC address. Every device connected to the internet has a specific MAC address which you can find on your iPhone or other devices like computers. Go to the settings menu, then the About section, to find the MAC address of a device. It could be listed as a MAC address or WiFi address.
  • Click Apply or Save and repeat the whole process if you wish to enter multiple MAC addresses.

4. Block the Device

You can also block the devices you do not want to access your network, preventing them from using your WiFi by restricting their access to your WiFi. Use your iPhone to log into the router, then check the list of connected devices. Click “Block” on the device you do not recognize.

It may take you a few minutes to complete the process if you have many devices connected to your network. Once you finish blocking them, block their MAC or IP addresses as well.

5. Guest WiFi Network

You can allow someone to use your WiFi without accessing your personal information or devices. This is made possible by setting up a guest WiFi network (it is different from your WiFi network). You will find this feature on most routers, typically under 2WiFi” or 2Wireless” section.

If an unauthorized person connects to your guest network, change its password to kick them out. The beauty of it is that it does not disconnect your devices from your network. You can regularly change the guest password without affecting the rest of the network.

6. Set Time or Access Limits for Certain Devices

This approach is excellent if you want to control your kids’ internet access. You will kick your children out of the network by setting time or access limits at specific times.

7. Contact Your ISP

You can always seek the assistance of your ISP, explaining clearly the problem, and they will help remove the devices you do not want to access your network.

Final Remarks

There are many reasons to kick people off your WiFi, including preventing network congestion, but ultimately, it will help give you secure, high-speed internet. Besides your iPhone, you can achieve it using your Android, macOS, and Windows devices.

Krystin

Krystin is a certified IT specialist who holds numerous IT certifications and has a decade plus experience working in Tech. She is a systems administrator for a Seattle IT firm, and she is a leading voice/advocate for Women in Tech. She has been an on-air guest for various radio stations discussing recent tech releases.

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