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FredSmith77
Aug 18, 2020Aspirant
How to check an unknown device connected to network
I get a notification showing a new device on my system. It says it is Hon Hai Precision TV (MAC: 9C:30:5B:65:D5:F7). Does anyone know what this device is?? Thanks! Fred
CrimpOn
Aug 18, 2020Guru - Experienced User
FredSmith77 wrote:I get a notification showing a new device on my system. It says it is Hon Hai Precision TV (MAC: 9C:30:5B:65:D5:F7). Does anyone know what this device is??
The Organizationally Unique Identifier code 9C:30:58 appears to be assigned to Hon Hai Precision Ind., Co., Ltd
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organizationally_unique_identifier
Dun and Bradstreet says this company, known best by the name Foxconn, makes a variety of electronic items, including phones, computers, TV's, servers, etc. Customers include Apple, Cisco, Sony, Dell, Nokia.
I am guessing that Orbi shows the device as connected over WiFi. (Surely you would remember plugging in a new ethernet cable.)
How many WiFi devices do you have total? If there are "not many", then you could power each one off and see if it disappears from the Orbi list of devices. This takes up to five minutes for the Orbi to decide, "It's really gone."
Another method is to look at the MAC address of anything that was recently brought into the house. (Also tedious.)
By any chance, does this Orbi have Guest WiFi activated with no password?