

This would also serve as a great way to temporarily boot your kids off of Wi-Fi when they won't come downstairs for dinner, and it works well as a general network diagnostics tool, too. Wouldn't it be great if you could easily see exactly who is connected to your Wi-Fi network, then selectively kick devices off of your router without having to log into your router and play with confusing settings? Well, that's exactly what a new Android app from the Pixel Group development team will do for you, and it makes things incredibly simple. But now, your connection is slower than it normally should be, and you have this sneaking suspicion that the dude in apartment 3C is flat-out piggybacking off of your home network.

Let's say you gave your Wi-Fi password to your neighbor a while back, under the assumption that they'd only use it while they were at your house sharing stuff via Chromecast.
