- HOW TO STOP A DEVICE FROM CONNECTING TO NETWORK MAC ADDRESS PC
- HOW TO STOP A DEVICE FROM CONNECTING TO NETWORK MAC ADDRESS TV
It depends if the device is from a manufacturer that registered the first six characters of the MAC address or not. Not all MAC addresses are going to show up in a search. Any device connecting to the Telus router will have its MAC appear in the log.
Hidden wifi networks can be easily found. Having to use the wireless boosters is proof of that. You'll be lucky to even get reception in most cases when you're outside your home or yard. Wifi definitely has less than a 1 block range. While you may not have laptops, desktop PCs frequently do have Intel chipsets.Īre you sure you were talking to a real Telus rep? None of that makes sense. Any other computer or device manufacturer could choose to use an Intel chipset for their networking. Intel doesn't make computers under their own name besides the NUC. Intel is merely the manufacturer of the networking hardware itself. He also said it had to be in the house somewhere but would have to be within a 1 block radius from the house to connect. as I was told from Telus a couple years ago that there was a wireless network adapter or something connecting to the network but it had its own server or something ( lol im not techy at all sorry if it doesnt make sense) but he said that devices that were connected to my wifi were disconnecting and connecting to the wireless network adaptor. but he has a past of doing weird stuff like this. usually 3 devices connect and when i asked him if he has anything on the wifi other than his cell he said no.
He was the only one with a laptop but has taken it to his parents but he is still over here daily after work for a few hours. only 2 ps4's and i already checked the macs of both of them and no match. We actually do not have any laptops in our home.
HOW TO STOP A DEVICE FROM CONNECTING TO NETWORK MAC ADDRESS PC
The mac address that you said would have been a PC or something that is Intel Corp. If they are older and out of date, the MAC address may not return any manufacturer information as well. The sites are also only as good as their databases too. The most you'll get is the manufacturer name of the network chip. Some manufacturer names you may not recognize and they can be perfectly safe still. If you have other MAC addresses, you can use a few different sites to look them up. I can see in the tabs on your browser that you've tried searching a few others.
HOW TO STOP A DEVICE FROM CONNECTING TO NETWORK MAC ADDRESS TV
Do you have a Samsung TV or laptop connected by ethernet? That's likely it. You likely have a PC, laptop or other hardwired device with an Intel network card in it. At least going by the system log on my T3200.įrom the few I can see in that screenshot you posted: If you just have the Telus router and don't have one of the Telus Boost units connected, then wired devices will show as ethernet in the system log and wireless ones will appear as 802.11 clients. Snooping on network traffic is nearly impossible unless you are using unencrypted connections, which are quite rare these days. If certain devices only connect when your ex is there, that could be just a cell phone or a laptop for example. It's part of the power saving features most devices have. Especially for most modern devices including those that are hard wired. Seeing things connect and disconnect frequently is NORMAL.