Miscellaneous

How can I see who is using my AT wifi?

How can I see who is using my AT wifi?

Manage devices connected to your network Sign in to Smart Home Manager. Choose Network, then Connected Devices. Only devices connected to your network will show. Select the device you want to view.

How do I kick someone off my AT wifi?

Enter your Admin login, then click Login.

  1. BLOCK A DEVICE: Click Connected Devices.
  2. Click the Block Access checkbox next to the desired device.
  3. Click OK.
  4. Blocked devices will be displayed in the Blocked Wi-Fi device(s) panel.

How do I unblock a device on AT wifi?

Unblock Wi-Fi devices

  1. Open the Web browser on a device that is connected to the AT Home Base network.
  2. Enter the required login information, then click Submit.
  3. Click Connected Devices.
  4. Click the Unblock Access checkbox to the right of the desired blocked device.
  5. Click Apply.
  6. Click OK.

Can your phone be blocked from WIFI?

You can block a particular device from using your Wifi network through MAC address filtering. MAC or Media Access Control address is a unique number assigned to the device. It remains the same no matter the location of the device, unlike an IP address. So this is the key to block devices you don’t want on your network.

What type of security is my AT wifi?

WEP
Your AT Wi-Fi gateway comes with the security on and set to WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) by default. If you have turned your security off and want to turn it back on, or want to change to WPA (Wi-Fi Protection Access) security, we can help with that.

How many devices can I have on my AT wifi?

There is a “Maximum Wi-Fi Devices” limit of 10 Wifi IP addresses which are assigned by the DHCP server running on the device. However, I have 20 or more wireless devices, and quite often there are more than 10 devices needing active connections at the same time which causes me a lot of problems.

How can I control who is using my WIFI?

To set up access control:

  1. Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your router’s network.
  2. Enter the router user name and password.
  3. Select ADVANCED > Security > Access Control.
  4. Select the Turn on Access Control check box.

Why is my device blocked from the Internet?

Malware or viruses that enter your PC via a downloaded file, infected USB drive or some malicious file. These viruses can change your network and browser settings, which in turn gives you, “Your internet access is blocked” error.

How do I stop my neighbors from using my WiFi?

Block unauthorized Wi-Fi access

  1. Change your passwords. Passwords are still your first line of defense, so if for some reason you haven’t already, set a password for your Wi-Fi network.
  2. Disable WPS.
  3. Enable WPA2 encryption in the router settings to protect your data from interception.

How do I find my AT network security key?

Go to your gateway settings. Scroll to Wireless: Check Network ID (SSID) for the Wi-Fi network name. Look at Network Key for the Wi-Fi password .

How is unknownunknownlockout calculated for a user?

UnknownLockout: A boolean value per user if the user is locked out from accessing from unknown locations. This value is calculated based on the badPwdCountUnfamiliar and ExtranetLockoutThreshold values. ExtranetLockoutThreshold: This value determines the maximum number of bad password attempts.

What permissions are required for extranet smart lockout?

Extranet Smart Lockout requires that Windows Remote management be enabled on every AD FS server. Extranet smart lockout requires the AD FS service account to have permissions to create a new table in the AD FS artifact database.

What are the common causes of account lockouts?

Common Causes of Account Lockouts 1. Mapped drives using old credentials: Mapped drives can be configured to use user-specified credentials to connect to a shared resource.

What happens when extranet lockout is disabled?

When disabled, extranet lockout will fallback to another domain controller in case the PDC is unavailable. ADFSSmartLockoutLogOnly: Extranet Smart Lockout is enabled, but AD FS will only write admin and audit events, but will not reject authentication requests.