To change your password, log into your router through a web browser on your iPhone (the address is usually located on the router. It could also use the common 192. 168. 0. 1, or 198. 168. 1. 1 IP address), then find the password page where you can change it. Doing this will kick every device on the network, including all connected laptops, computers, smart TVs, and mobile phones. If you don’t want to do this, try the next method instead.
Not all routers have this feature.
Depending on how many connected devices there are in your network, it may take a minute or two for you to find the person, but as soon as you do, you can then block their IP or their MAC address.
Depending on how many connected devices there are in your network, it may take a minute or two for you to find the person, but as soon as you do, you can then block their IP or their MAC address.
If you have an unauthorized user connected to the guest account, you can change that password without logging all your own devices out of the network. Use a guest network when there are other people using your Wi-Fi without having to give them your permanent password. This way, you can change the guest password frequently without causing issues for your own equipment.