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iatrosm90
Jan 10, 2016Follower
identifying devices on my netwrok
network genie says i have 12 devices on my home network. some are identified by a name, but many simply have a number. How could i go about identifying and naming each device on my network. things...
- Nov 07, 2016
One way to approach this is by checking the corresponding IP address assigned to device through the Network Map then checking the IP on the actual device. Another way is to do address reservation in order for the device to have a consistent IP address assigned to it by the router so that you can easily name the device through the Network Map. You can check the link below for the steps.
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/24091
Regards,
Dexter
Community Team
DexterJB
Jan 10, 2016NETGEAR Moderator
Hi @iatrosm90,
You may install the NETGEAR Genie program/app on your device as a way to monitor the attached devices. It will also allow you to modify the identification of a connected device through the Network Map functionality. You may use the link below for the installers.
http://netgear.com/home/discover/apps/genie.aspx
Regards,
Dexter
Community Team
- stingyninaJan 15, 2016Aspirant
Everything I try to download, it installs and then 'stops working' when I try to run it.
- Retired_MemberJan 15, 2016
What ever happened to providing some basic information like the model number of the router when posting. I ask not to be difficult but to try and help. For instance a R7000 has a edit option in the attached devices menu when using access control. NOT all models have it so why mention it. Unless of course the OP has that model but we'll never know that without asking.
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- K8KJun 13, 2016Aspirant
I'm looking for an answer to the same question - how do identify which iphone/ipad/other network device corresponds to the number on the network map. The answer given has not helped me. Can anyone else help? My router is Nighthawk D7000.
- wendybNov 03, 2016Aspirant
i'm frustrated too. it's a simple enough question on any netgear router - how to map/determine devices that are shown only as mac or ip numbers. my solution: same as figuring out my electrical panel. I'm going to turn them off one by one and see which one disappears, then label. Any I can't find i will block. if i can't connect one of my phones later today, i'll know that the culprit.
- DexterJBNov 07, 2016NETGEAR Moderator
One way to approach this is by checking the corresponding IP address assigned to device through the Network Map then checking the IP on the actual device. Another way is to do address reservation in order for the device to have a consistent IP address assigned to it by the router so that you can easily name the device through the Network Map. You can check the link below for the steps.
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/24091
Regards,
Dexter
Community Team