1/6/2024 0 Comments Loxone musicserver sonos![]() 192.168.1.64 - 'Unknown-00-40-9d-62-28-9e' - the MAC address confirms this is the Digiboard device listed by Fing.192.168.1.7 - 'Unknown-00-1f-16-f3-20-1d' - no idea what this is, but the MAC address says it was made by Wistron Neweb Corp.192.168.1.5 - 'Bradfield-SonyB' - our neighbours' surname is Bradfield and his laptop is a Viao - I think this is his laptop.192.168.1.4 - 'Unknown-bc-30-7e-05-5a-08' - but the MAC address says it was made by Wistron Neweb Corp.192.168.1.2 - 'Bradfield-SonyB' - our neighbours' surname is Bradfield and his laptop is a Viao - I think this is his laptop.192.168.1.1 - 'Unknown-14-cc-20-bc-9e-02' - the MAC address confirms that this is the TP-Link device which Fing saw connected at 192.168.1.99 earlier.192.168.1.1 - 'Unknown-c0-a0-bb-1c-6b-38' - the MAC address confirms this is the D-Link device which Fing saw connected to this IP address (but doesn't think is currently connected).192.168.1.99 - something manufactured by TP-Link - not currently connected, but obviously must have connected since I installed FING this afternoon - I've checked the MAC address and it's definitely *not* any of the three TP-Link powerline adapters which I'm usingĪnd the Technicolor router lists 9 devices which I can't positively identify. ![]() 192.168.1.64 - something manufactured by Digiboard Inc.192.168.1.1 - something manufactured by D-Link - not currently connected, but obviously must have connected since I installed FING this afternoon.However, Fing also lists 4 devices which I can't identify: 192.168.1.199 - Telegesis Zigbee Communications Gateway - not sure what this is, but it's sitting there conencted to our router and I think it talks to our smart electricity and gas meters.In every case I have positively confirmed the MAC addresses. I have 13 devices which I have been able to positively identify and which show on both lists. I've used Fing on my Android phone to list connected devices, and I've logged in to the admin console on the router to list connected devices. I have some data but I'm not sure what to do with it. ![]() OK, I've spent the last hour running around the house, switching things on and off, trying to identify all the devices that are connecting to our network. I'd be tempted to disconnect the wired devices and reconnect then one at a time and see if you can replicate the issue - including, those devices that are only occasionally used. It is relatively trivial for a piece of malware to mimic a wifi named wireless network, but allow open connectivity to draw you in, as your wifi rather stupidly broadcasts the name of every SSID it has ever connected to by default just listen in for the signal, create an phantom SSID with a similar name, leave it open and band, you've suckered someone in! ![]()
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