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CISCO03728 showing up in network devices
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CISCO03728 showing up in network devices
I was just on a phone call with Netgear support, and the answer I received didn't really help. My question is that periodically, I see Cisco03728 showing up under "File Explorer" "Network" "Network Infrastructure". I do not have any cisco devices. If I select it, it only shows me basic properties about it, but there isn't an option to remove it or delete it, etc. If I go to "routerlogin.net", and then to "Attached Devices", it does not show any cisco devices (either wired or wireless"). But it does show "ReadySHARE (Internal Server)" is a "wired" device. Although I have no clue what ReadyShare it, if I click on that tab in the routerlogin.net site, it shows nothing is there. The netgear support person said to ignore both of them - that the
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Re: CISCO03728 showing up in network devices
Continuing my post...
She said that the Cisco listing was a neighbors Cisco router. Really? why does it show as my network infrastructure? And she said that readyshare is my printer. Again, it isn't hardwired - my HP printer shows up under wireless devices. Any ideas?
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