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mshafton
Aug 30, 2018Tutor
Mystery IP Address in device map
Recently added an ex8000 to my existing network router (c7800) to extend wifi coverage. Everything appears to be working fine, but when I access the device map using netgenie, I am now seeing and unk...
- Aug 30, 2018
On the Extender, under Connected Devices on would assume to see all WiFi or wired clients connected to the WiFi Extender, including the real MAC address, the virtual MAC address, the IP address.
identifying the device is done best based on the real MAC address.
Names are not always meaningful, device typie identification is not that reliable.
mshafton
Aug 30, 2018Tutor
No I do not see the extender login page. The attempt just times out and returns nothing. I should have mentioned, that I can see the extender on the network map at 192.68.0.29. I can tell you that when I use routerlogin.net I do not see the mystery device, only in netgenie.
schumaku
Aug 30, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Are you aware that the Netgear WiFi Extenders make use of a MAC address translation, read a device connected to the router WiFi does show the device WiFi MAC address, but when connected to the WiFi Extender it will show up on the network with a different (translated) "virtual" MAC address, and therefore the DHCP server will assign different IP addresses?
This can make the same wireless deice appear almost complete different, depending where it's connected to.
- mshaftonAug 30, 2018Tutor
Not sure if I entirely understand your response, but if this is a known device with a "translated" address, how do I determine what the device really is? Right now it just shows up as unknown. Also why does in only show in the netgenie app. and not on the device list of the router or the extender? Thanks.