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Determining Outbound IP's connected to by device on network

davewolfs

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I am experiencing difficulty with a site and am trying to troubleshoot it. The address being connected to is coming from a device on my network (Roku).

Is there anyway to see what IP address a client is currently connected to from the router?

Thanks!
 
I am experiencing difficulty with a site and am trying to troubleshoot it. The address being connected to is coming from a device on my network (Roku).

Is there anyway to see what IP address a client is currently connected to from the router?

Thanks!

I think what you want can be found under "System Log, Connections" (click the Refresh button). There's also a setting on the "Tools, Other Settings" tab that controls whether the target IP's are resolved to names.
 
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If you are using the newest generation of Roku (Roku 3) it uses WiFi to connect the remote to the set top box. Some people see this on their network as a WiFi AP. This is needed so it can stream audio to the headphone jack on the remote.
 
I think what you want can be found under "System Log, Connections" (click the Refresh button). There's also a setting on the "Tools, Other Settings" tab that controls whether the target IP's are resolved to names.

That did the trick. Is there anything in the console I can do to see the IP's fire up in real time?
 
That did the trick. Is there anything in the console I can do to see the IP's fire up in real time?

I don't know of anything built-in that would do that, but I'm not an expert -- so maybe someone else will chime in if there is.

The connection list is also in "/proc/net/ip_conntrack", so you might be able to write a script that would copy that file every few seconds, and compare the current version to the previous copy -- and spit out any differences as they are found. Or if you are looking for something in a specific IP range to pop up, perhaps something as simple as just a loop with a "find" for that IP (or partial IP) every few seconds.
 

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