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📡 Windows Feature

Network Connections Monitor for Authorized Windows Computers

Review network connections on authorized Windows computers. OgyMogy captures Wi-Fi networks connected, network traffic data, and connection history — giving you visibility into how managed computers connect to the internet and internal networks.

  • Wi-Fi network connection history on managed Windows computers
  • Track network traffic and connected devices
  • Identify unknown or unauthorized network connections
  • Available on all {PLAT} plans
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About This Feature

What is OgyMogy Windows Network Connections Monitor?

OgyMogy network connections monitoring captures the Wi-Fi networks and internet connections made by authorized Windows computers. Network connection data includes the network names (SSIDs) connected, connection timestamps, network traffic volumes, and in some configurations, details about active connections and remote addresses.

For employers, network monitoring helps detect connections to unauthorized networks, identify VPN usage, and review data transfer volumes on company-owned Windows computers. For parents, it provides visibility into which networks family computers connect to, including public Wi-Fi and unknown hotspots.

Wi-Fi network historyTrack which networks the managed Windows computer connects to
Traffic monitoringMonitor upload and download traffic volumes
Unknown connection alertsIdentify connections to unusual or unauthorized networks
All plans includedNetwork monitoring available on Basic, Standard, and Extreme
✦ Features

Windows Network Monitoring Features

Complete network visibility for authorized Windows computers.

Wi-Fi Network History

View a complete history of Wi-Fi networks that the managed Windows computer has connected to — including network names, connection timestamps, and connection duration.

Traffic Volume Tracking

Monitor upload and download traffic volumes on managed Windows computers — identifying unusually high data transfers that might indicate file sharing, large downloads, or other data-intensive activity.

Unknown Network Alerts

OgyMogy flags connections to networks not previously seen on managed Windows computers — helping identify when a device connects to public hotspots, unknown Wi-Fi networks, or potentially unauthorized connections.

Connection Timeline

Review a chronological timeline of all network connections on managed computers — showing when the device was online, which networks it used, and connection durations.

Corporate Policy Compliance

For employers, network monitoring helps verify that company-owned Windows computers are only connecting to authorized networks and not using unauthorized hotspots, personal hotspots, or prohibited VPN services.

Security Awareness

Network connection data helps identify potential security risks — such as connections to open public Wi-Fi networks or unusual remote connections — on managed Windows computers.

Monitor Network Connections on Authorized Windows Computers

Track Wi-Fi networks and traffic on compatible Windows computers.

Starting from $29/month
❓ FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. OgyMogy captures the history of Wi-Fi network connections on compatible Windows computers — including network names, connection times, and duration.

Yes. Network connection monitoring is available on all OgyMogy Windows plans — Basic, Standard, and Extreme.

OgyMogy monitors network connections but does not directly block Wi-Fi network access. Use website blocking and app controls for content-level restrictions on managed Windows computers.

OgyMogy captures network connection data on compatible Windows computers. VPN usage may appear as unusual traffic patterns or connections to VPN server addresses in network monitoring data.

Network monitoring captures connection-level data (which networks and servers are connected to, traffic volumes). Browser history captures website-level data (specific URLs visited). Both provide complementary visibility.

Network data is captured locally and synced to your dashboard when the managed Windows computer reconnects to the internet.