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So I was going through the devices connected to my router and I had 6 unknown devices. I've managed to get this down to 2 by going through each room and switching off wireless cameras and using devices for speed tests etc... so they show up.
I've switched on devices in standby that aren't used often like my AMP and Sky Box but they have all now been accounted for. I've literally walked through each room and identified every electrical device I can think of with a wifi connection.
Is it possible for a device to have two wifi connections i.e. backbone channel?
I can look at the client details and get the MAC addresses / IP ? signal strength etc... and manually pause their activity but it's killing me not knowing!
Any ideas?
I'm using Amplifi HD router with 2 mesh points.
If you see their MAC addresses you could look them up to see the vendor. That often helps.
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RE: Two unknown devices on my router...
You could also run an nmap scan on the IPs, identify if they have any open ports and possibly an OS fingerprint which may give you clues.
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RE: Two unknown devices on my router...
Turn the router off and see if the neighbours start swearing!
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RE: Two unknown devices on my router...
It's your router's backdoor for getting it's instructions from your local 5G mast...
RE: Two unknown devices on my router...
Tried the mac monster site on both IPs but nothing returned. I have identified one as my LG soundbar, forgot it was wifi and not just BT, which means I'm down to one! :)
Will look into Robee's suggestion next.
This item was edited on Wednesday, 8th April 2020, 10:31
RE: Two unknown devices on my router...
That's a scary thought Alfie as if 5G can get into my home network the chances of me catching the covid-19 virus increase, like, 1024.5%!!!