See what other People are Browsing on your Wi-Fi!
See what websites or services other people are using on your Wi-Fi network with this simple trick. An alternate way(other than the method shown in the video) of doing this is by doing ARP poisoning. To know what is meant by ARP poisoning, and how to do it, watch this video : https://youtu.be/iOZIFaiKf_Q In this video, we will configure our Wi-Fi router to use the OpenDNS as the default DNS. So every DNS request that any device connected to your Wi-Fi sends to OpenDNS , is recorded and it shown to us in our dashboard. In this way, we can see what other people on our Wi-Fi are browing from their devices! Link to OpenDNS : https://opendns.com Download Links for OpenDNS IP Updater For Windows : https://ift.tt/1eZzfPP For Mac : https://ift.tt/OfYY1G For Linux : https://ift.tt/2mlXcyP To change the DNS settings on your Wi-Fi router, you should open your Router's homepage. You can do that by accessing the Default Gateway address of your router. If you don't know the username and password for your Wi-Fi router, perform a quick google search with your router's company and model number, and you will find the default username and password. Every router page has a different UI, to know where the DNS settings are located on your Router's page, you can perform a google search or search through forums on opendns.com Once you are done configuring everything, you must wait atleast 24 hours to start seeing the DNS request reports made by all the devices on your Wi-Fi. You can see these reports on your Cisco Umbrella Dashboard. Visit my Website :https://techraj156.com Like my Facebook Page : https://ift.tt/2h1Kem3 Follow on Instagram : https://ift.tt/2EQPvcu Follow on Twitter : https://twitter.com/techraj156 For written tutorials, visit my blog : https://ift.tt/2oei2T6 SUBSCRIBE for more videos! Thanks for Watching! Cheers!
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