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TomCraig
Feb 14, 2017Aspirant
WNR2000v5
I've just bought a router (WNR2000v5) and right out of the box, when I go to set up, there are 80 to 100 WIRED devices attached. The only wireless devices are those I've added. What does this mean?...
- Feb 15, 2017
Welcome to the community, TomCraig
Do you have wired devices connected to the router?
Is the router connected to a switch?
If it's not then I suggest that you factory reset the router to clean its settings.
Once done, reconfigure the device and see Attached devices.
ElaineM
Feb 15, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Welcome to the community, TomCraig
Do you have wired devices connected to the router?
Is the router connected to a switch?
If it's not then I suggest that you factory reset the router to clean its settings.
Once done, reconfigure the device and see Attached devices.
TomCraig
Feb 16, 2017Aspirant
Thanks for the reply. I'm connected to the Wow! modem by wire. I thought the devices were all different, since they had different ip addresses (which were in one of the first columns), but after I wrote and posted the question, I realized that they all have the same MAC address, which makes me think it may be the modem. I had wondered if it was somehow connected to the manufacturing process, but I had not seen it on the two earlier routers I have used. That said, do you think I need to reset the device, or is it just reporting to me what I've always been connected to through the modem, but which wasn't shown by the other devices? Sorry to be so ignorant on this, but it's just something new to me.