what are these unknown devices? I can’t remove them, they’re always connected. I’ve reset my router to factory settings, but they still appear.
Someone posted a site to identify the MAC address, but comes up not recognise.
thansk David
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I’ve reset my BT hub 2 too factory settings again, but these weird unknown devices keep appearing.. What is the script with these, are they BT related?
Honestly it’s doing my head in..
@DW24 wrote:
I’ve reset my BT hub 2 too factory settings again, but these weird unknown devices keep appearing.. What is the script with these, are they BT related?
Honestly it’s doing my head in..
Have you any Apple stuff running IOS14?
2 iPads 2 iPhones 2 apple watches.. I have every device marked as did named though.. What’s the issue with iso14
Though once I’m paid I’ll be ordering that TP-Link router
IOS14 creates fictional MAC addresses, Apple call it a security feature.
@Anonymous wrote:
IOS14 creates fictional MAC addresses, Apple call it a security feature.
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT211227
Its a total nuisance, as it renders things like access controls, ineffective.
Even in a computer message, you detected my sardonic tone 😀
Thanks for all your help guys... I must the biggest pain asking all questions..
So another question My BT Hub 2 feels terrible for online gaming, Wired straight into the port. However my older router was still in my cupboard, so I set it up. So my gaming was amazing compared my BT-2..
So why is that? Same connection, same speeds. Only problem is my partner struggled with WiFi so I had to change it back to bt-2