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downindm
Apr 29, 2018Aspirant
Device Manager Not Showing Connected Device
I have a Raspberry Pi connected wirelessly to the router. For some reason I am unable to see the device in the Device Manager. Actually, I am able to see it as offline - but only with a Wired MAC a...
Netduma-Fraser
Apr 29, 2018NetDuma Partner
If you do something on the Pi to initiate some internet traffic then look on the Device Manager do you see it appear as online then?
If so if the router doesn't detect any data passing through the device it will appear as offline until it detects traffic.
If so if the router doesn't detect any data passing through the device it will appear as offline until it detects traffic.
- downindmApr 29, 2018Aspirant
No, I am able to play a video over the network that is streaming from the Pi and it is still not showing as being connected or having an IP address in the device manager. Could this be due to it connecting to the network through my range extender (a Linksys AC1200 MAX Wi-Fi Gigabit Range Extender / Repeater - RE6500)? I have other devices (such as a FireTV that connect through it as well and they show as online).
- Netduma-FraserApr 29, 2018NetDuma PartnerYes it could quite possibly be that. If you connect it directly does it behave as expected?
- downindmApr 29, 2018Aspirant
Yes, disconnected the extender and it now shows up as expected connected to the 5G band. Not sure why other devices work as expected through the extender yet the Pi does not. What I like about the Linksys extender is it merges itself with the network rather than showing as a different network. Does Netgear make a WiFi extender that would do the same (show all as the same network, but show my devices as online when going through it)? Older houses with plaster walls are a real challenge when it comes to getting a signal to pass (I'm guessing there may be a metal mesh behind the walls)... LOL!