I just set up 2 disc Whole Home Wifi, and it seems pretty good;
BUT one of the devices on our network (Wiley Fox Swift 2 x mobile phone) never shows up in the Connected Devices list.
If I turn off both discs, then it's internet access ceases, and only returns when I turn them on.
The first byte of the mac address is: aa, signifying local unicast.
All the other recognized devices have the first byte of the mac address as: *4 or *8, NOT a local mac address.
So is it possible that MAC addresses set as locally administered are "invisible" and can't be regulated?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_address
Could you please post the first byte of the mac address so we can test the theory that it is the LOCAL bit non-zero that causes this?
Thanks -- this rules out that theory.