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2020-02-13
02:41 PM
2020-02-13
02:41 PM
R7000
In my Nighthawk app, under the Device Manager, it's showing two unknown devices connected to my WiFi that I have no clue what or who they are. Can anyone explain this?
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2020-02-14
02:27 AM
2020-02-14
02:27 AM
Re: R7000
If you can see the MAC Addresses of these devices, you can at least get some clues as to who made these things.
Here's a tool that looks it up for you:
MAC Address Lookup/Find Tool for Windows
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2020-02-14
04:53 AM
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04:53 AM
Re: R7000
Thank you very much for the info. Is there anyway to block these address' ?
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2020-02-14
05:12 AM
2020-02-14
05:12 AM
Re: R7000
@HD3699 wrote:
Is there anyway to block these address' ?
If you visit the support pages:
Support | NETGEAR
you can feed in the model number and find all the documentation for your hardware.
Read the bit Allow or Block Access to Your Network.
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2020-02-14
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