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spacely
Sep 04, 2022Aspirant
Wireless device ip address shows as --
I went to connected devices and there's a wireless device that has dashes all across-the-board: the name the IP address, everything. Does that mean there's an intruder?
spacely
Sep 05, 2022Aspirant
It's a R6200v2. Yes, the connected devices GUI. Nothing is clickable, just dashes. Here's the cut 'n paste below ... and now there are even more dashed entries:
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What does "f9nd the Mac address" mean??
Dave
michaelkenward
Sep 05, 2022Guru - Experienced User
spacely wrote:
It's a R6200v2. Yes, the connected devices GUI. Nothing is clickable, just dashes.
What firmware version do you have on the device? Newer firmware may have changed the GUI.
A number is more useful than "the latest". (It may not be by the time people read this.) There can also be newer versions, or "hot fixes", that do not show up if you check for new firmware in the browser interface.
You are not looking at the Attached Devices page. That has the editable entries.
What you see probably includes devices that were connected to your network, but aren't there any more.
Try roaming around in the Access Control area.
Manuals are always a good place to start.
Visit the support pages:
Support | NETGEAR
Feed in your model number and check the documentation for your hardware.
Check the section in the manual Allow or Block Access to Your Network.
What does "f9nd the Mac address" mean??
Every device that connects to your network has a unique Mac address. The first bit if it will tell you who made the device.
MAC Address Lookup - MAC Lookup Online
This can help you to track down what it is.
- spacelySep 05, 2022Aspirant
My router shows the firmware version:
Firmware Version
V1.0.3.12_10.1.11The download page seems to imply I am up to date?
https://www.netgear.com/support/product/R6200v2.aspx#download
And I definitely am looking at the attached devices page... nothing clickable.
All but one of those dashed MAC address searches were not found. One I believe is a smart display my daughter brough home from college.
Do you think I should download the Genie App? I have it already, maybe it's been updated? I think Norton is blocking my download so far...
I tried to have the interface check for firmware updates, but it just kept flashing:
Attempting to connect to Netgear Server. Please Wait... - michaelkenwardSep 05, 2022Guru - Experienced User
spacely wrote:
My router shows the firmware version:
Firmware Version
V1.0.3.12_10.1.11The download page seems to imply I am up to date?
https://www.netgear.com/support/product/R6200v2.aspx#download
Yes. That's the only way to do it. One recent message was from someone with what they thought was "the latest", but it was actually a year old and four versions behind the newest. Hence the need to check.
Do you think I should download the Genie App? I have it already, maybe it's been updated? I think Norton is blocking my download so far...It depends on what you mean by the genie app. Over the years, Netgear has put that label on various things. I am a fan of the desktop genie for Windows. (There's also one for Mac.) Netgear wants it to die, but some of us persist.
It is there on the downloads page for your router, but that link seems to be broken, which may explain what you see.
It is also here:
genie | Product | Support | NETGEAR
That has a very useful Network map.
There is something odd about your model. It does not appear on either of the "supported devices" lists:
Which products support the NETGEAR Nighthawk app? | Answer | NETGEAR Support
- spacelySep 05, 2022Aspirant
So you feel no need to update firmware, and no fancier GUI exists... and the dashed MAC's are just phantoms of previous connections... not to worry...?