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Is Someone Stealing Your Wi-Fi? Here's How To Tell!

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Slow internet speeds and "weird" activity could mean someone is using your Wi-Fi network. If there is an interloper in your midst, It's important to protect your bandwidth. A recent article on Digital Trends will help you discover whether someone is stealing your wi-fi. Apps may provide automatic searches for unusual devices logged into your Wi-Fi network. These include Wi-Fi Inspector for Chrome or Paessler PRTG Router Monitoring.

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