Hub 2 - 2 IP addresses ? 192.168.1.254 and 192.168.1.236 ?
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I have hub 2 and router manager has address of
192.168.1.254 which is correct - but I have noticed another connection which the hub manager states as Ethernet connected ip 192.168.1.236 ? It shows up as connected Ethernet port 1 and “unknown” device type and sometimes connected to wireless 5g !
INet network scanner shows as connected about once per week and rest of the time not connected.
I only have one hard wired connection into my router and that’s from the broadband line.
Everything else is wireless.
Thanks
Paul
Does anyone know what this second ip is ?
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@paul-palace welcome to the forum,
Can you share the MAC address of both device as this might help identify what it is.
EDIT: Can you also confirm you connection port DSL or WAN
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Unfortunately the MAC Address ca.a9.18.03.e0.c6 comes up as a locally administered (directly on the hardware) or randomised one.
These type of the MAC addresses are usually associated with mobile device, laptop, tablet or mobile phone.
As you know it would need to physical connection to a LAN port show as connected to a LAN port, is the connection on 5GHz the same MAC address?
It would be odd if it is
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But normally the router identifies tp-link devices ?
I think it’s the home plug adapter ? Which is connected to a smart plug !!
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Homeplugs, did you pair the plugs to secure the homeplugs to form a private network? It could be random device from a neighbour connecting.
My TP-Link powerline has a pairing button the front, the WiFi access point should have an IP Address.
Being the same MAC address would mean it is a wireless device, when connected via the homeplug wifi it will show as LAN1 and directly to the Hub as on 5GHz
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The .236 is not identified - so it looks like it’s the adapter ?
I know all the other IP addresses on my network and what they are.
Thanks for your help Dan
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The WPA4220 should not use a locally administered MAC address, mine starts 60:A4:B7
If you click on http://192.168.1.236 in a browser does it take you to the WPA4220 login page?
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Should have said it the IP would need an active connection for the link to work.
Do you have more than one WPA and do you know their IP Address?
On the WPA it is possible to block a device from connecting >Advanced >Wireless >MAC filter
I set the DHCP to off and selected "Use the following IP Address"
Each WPA has to have a dedicated IP Address
This setting requires requires a Netmask, default gateway and DNS IP address which is the Hub
I'm off out for a while so I'll catch up a bit later
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