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## 📶🔍 The Trick to Know If Your Neighbors Are Stealing Your WiFi
Have you noticed your internet slowing down for no reason? Are you paying for fast speeds but getting frustrating lag or buffering? There’s a chance your WiFi isn’t just being used by you—but also by your **neighbors.**
Yes, **WiFi theft** is more common than you think. Whether accidental or intentional, someone could be tapping into your connection, hogging your bandwidth, or worse—compromising your online security.
Here’s a simple trick to find out if someone is secretly using your WiFi—and what to do about it.
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### đź§ **Step 1: Look for the Signs**
Before diving into tech tools, check for these common signs:
* Slower-than-usual internet speeds
* Buffering during videos or dropped video calls
* Smart devices disconnecting randomly
* WiFi light blinking rapidly even when you’re not online
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If you’re noticing any of these, it’s time to investigate.
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### 🛠️ **Step 2: Log Into Your Router**
1. Connect to your WiFi.
2. Open a browser and type your router’s IP address (usually something like `192.168.1.1` or `192.168.0.1`).
3. Enter the username and password (found on the back of your router or in the manual—default is often `admin` / `admin`).
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