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job
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October
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A device is connected to my wifi and I cannot identify it, MAC address lookup does not find it
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Rohan123
Level 18: Intelligence Chief
October
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Hi @job
You could try scanning your network with this.
https://www.advanced-ip-scanner.com/
Hope this helps.
I don't work for Telstra, Never have, I am just a Telstra customer like you.
So the advice I give is my own, In my own time, Guided by my own experience/knowledge.
Which I am always happy to be corrected on.
Rohan
So the advice I give is my own, In my own time, Guided by my own experience/knowledge.
Which I am always happy to be corrected on.
Rohan
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Level 24: Supreme Being
October
Re: identify a device on my network
You could block the MAC address of the device in the modem's Advanced WiFi Access control settings.
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Rohan123
Level 18: Intelligence Chief
October
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Hi @job
You could try scanning your network with this.
https://www.advanced-ip-scanner.com/
Hope this helps.
I don't work for Telstra, Never have, I am just a Telstra customer like you.
So the advice I give is my own, In my own time, Guided by my own experience/knowledge.
Which I am always happy to be corrected on.
Rohan
So the advice I give is my own, In my own time, Guided by my own experience/knowledge.
Which I am always happy to be corrected on.
Rohan
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job
Level 2: Rookie
October
Re: identify a device on my network
Just what I was looking for, device was a Dlink wifi extender.
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Rohan123
Level 18: Intelligence Chief
October
Re: identify a device on my network
Surprised, But glad I could help. Thankyou for the reply.
I don't work for Telstra, Never have, I am just a Telstra customer like you.
So the advice I give is my own, In my own time, Guided by my own experience/knowledge.
Which I am always happy to be corrected on.
Rohan
So the advice I give is my own, In my own time, Guided by my own experience/knowledge.
Which I am always happy to be corrected on.
Rohan
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