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Enterprise77's avatar
Enterprise77
Aspirant
Apr 03, 2022
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Generic streaming device

Generic streaming device showing up in my list of devices. I block the device, then it

unblocks itself! I deleted it, came back again even though I marked do not add devices

automatically! I'm at a loss.....

  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Apr 03, 2022

    Disable the iPhones WiFI Privacy Address feature. This is the feature that causes this. This is a Apple feature. Not needed when Apple devices are at home. 


    Enterprise77 wrote:
    Yes, my son's Iphone.....different IP/MAC address...

     

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  • michaelkenward's avatar
    michaelkenward
    Guru - Experienced User

    Enterprise77 wrote:

    Generic streaming device showing up in my list of devices.


    Tried tracking down what it is?

     

    Does it have a MAC address that you can search for?

    • Enterprise77's avatar
      Enterprise77
      Aspirant
      Yes, traced the MAC address with various searches, "unknown" no device in my house matches the device. I think I'll just get rid of NETGEAR and try other product that's more secure
      • michaelkenward's avatar
        michaelkenward
        Guru - Experienced User

        Enterprise77 wrote:
        I think I'll just get rid of NETGEAR and try other product that's more secure

        What makes you think that the Netgear router is the culprit?Or that what you see is some sort of security problem?

         

        If this is something forced on you by the client, then you will have thrown away money on one device for another one that does the same thing.

         

         

        We k now nothing about the stuff you have running on your network. As plemans says iJunk has been implicated in strange behaviour. (It likes to change Mac addresses just for the heck of it, for example.) Samsung also does odd things. Windows likewise.

         

        You could of course, stop using the Internet, but a better strategy might be to try to track down why this happens.

  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Guru - Experienced User

    got an iphone on your network? I've seen their "random mac/ip" feature cause issues like that. 

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru - Experienced User

        Disable the iPhones WiFI Privacy Address feature. This is the feature that causes this. This is a Apple feature. Not needed when Apple devices are at home. 


        Enterprise77 wrote:
        Yes, my son's Iphone.....different IP/MAC address...