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I looked up the MAC on maclookup.app (and others), noting "No assignment is found." So I blocked that MAC. I updated my UniFi APs yesterday (AC-LR and AC-Lite) and noticed this morning in the UniFi app I had an unknown hardware MAC address connected to the network.
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Of course you will need a WiFi scanning tool that shows the MAC of the AP.įirmware Update of UniFi APs and odd MAC addresses
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and then you can check if the WiFi AP you are hearing belongs to the same vendor.
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If you can find some genuine MAC addresses of a Starlink access point, you can find the vendor of such a MAC address via e.g. When trying out the IP & MAC binding feature of the router I noticed on the ARP list there was a MAC address that did not belong to any of my devices and it had the IP address 192.168.0.1. I changed the default IP address of the router from 192.168.0.1 and changed the DHCP range to 192.168.0.100-254. Recently purchased a modem from ebay to pair with a new TP-link AX10 router. MAC address of 192.168.0.1 is a locally administered address? Oddly I get no result from performing a search here. It doesn’t seem to be actively connected or paired, so I wouldn’t be overly concerned. What’s the top device which is suddenly appering? It doesn’t show up when I go to bluetooth in settings