Who's On My WiFi
Who's On My WiFi is a network utility that monitors and displays all devices currently connected to your Wi-Fi network. It helps Mac users identify connected devices, detect unauthorized access, and manage their home or office network security. The app provides a real-time list of connected clients, showing device names, IP addresses, and MAC addresses. It's commonly used by network administrators and home users who want visibility into who is using their network and to quickly spot unfamiliar or suspicious connections.
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1 suggestionUnfortunately, no native Apple Silicon version of Who's On My WiFi appears to be available, and the app shows signs of being inactive or abandoned (last known version 1.1.2 is dated several years ago). The original developer does not appear to have released updates or announced plans for a universal binary. Since macOS Sonoma and later will drop Rosetta 2 support, you should consider switching to a maintained alternative. We recommend **Wireless Diagnostics** (built into macOS and free) or **iStatistica Pro** / **Network Radar** (third-party native options). These tools provide similar network monitoring capabilities with native Apple Silicon support. If you need a direct replacement with identical functionality, check the App Store or GitHub for actively maintained, open-source network monitoring tools that explicitly support Apple Silicon.
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