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Unknown devices on my network
Unknown devices on my network







unknown devices on my network

Additionally, on a password protected WiFi network, all the data packets are encrypted at the network layer, Layer 3. No way-that's not how it works! For one, guest networks are purposely isolated from the main network, so none of those devices would be showing up from "across the fence". Perhaps it's people you know on facebook driving close enough to your house to get a connection for a second? Bit of a long shot though.Ĭlick to expand. (if you don't name your network _optout then it is automatically shared). One thing I was thinking, could this have anything to do with Windows10 feature of sharing your Wifi password with anyone in your hotmail, outlook or facebook contact list? I have always had ACL setup on my wifi router, it's much easier to only allow who you want, and if they are persistent enough to spoof a mac address on my network, well I guess they can use my internet connection for a bit and browse my housemates computer (can't view any of my shares without a password). If someone really is accessing your network, it is most likely their activities are malicious, unless your wifi is completely open, and people can connect accidentally.

unknown devices on my network

Click to expand.If you block the mac address (or use ACL to only allow devices you specify to have access to the wifi network), you know exactly what they are doing on your network: Nothing.









Unknown devices on my network