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Woody13
May 14, 2022Follower
RBR50 and Armor
I keep getting a message that says "Configuration issue detected on ZTE 968." I don't have a ZTE 968. I don't know if one has connected to my network at some point and I don't know who it is or what....
Jeffgear
May 15, 2022Virtuoso
If you go into the Device Manager on the Orbi app or browse into the admin page of the RBR and go to attached devices, look for it and block it.
Is it connected via guest or your main SSID? Either way, if it's a rogue or unauthorised device that's connected then it's using your password for guest or main SSID. Then you should change both passwords to one's that are not easy to guess brute force.
I had what I thought was a rogue device that took ages to trace as it had an unusual MAC, it turned out to be my apple watch that was using a private MAC. I've now edited the devices list in Orbi to a recognisable name and icon. A few of my smart IoT devices come up with odd MACs or Armor thinks they are Android or Linux devices.
yours does sound like a ZTE phone though. Sure it's no one in the household, a kid's friend on a stay over, or neighbour who knows your password or has guessed it?