sm00thpapa
Very Senior Member
I have 2 chromecasts one on the patio and one upstairs in the master bedroom. The patio one has 1 mac address while the one upstairs has 8. This makes no sense. I may be going back to my RT-N66W soon.
Are they connected to different SSIDs?
If one works correctly and the other doesn't, how are you arriving at the idea that the router is the problem?
Probably because the cloud firmware has a long history of the bug that affects multiple smart wifi routers and hundreds of people have complained about it.
http://community.linksys.com/t5/Wir...Multiple-devices-under-one-device/td-p/572310
I've seen that and that has to do with one device having different means of connecting. For example my laptop is hard wired and I have 3 wireless adapters to it. Therefore same name with different mac addresses and 4 different IP addresses. The chromecast is one single device with 8.
Actually....it doesn't have anything to do "with one device having different means of connecting". Clearly you don't understand the issue.
Right.
What he described with the laptop is expected behavior. Each adapter has a different MAC address, so of course the router sees each as a separate device.
What you linked to, and possibly what he's seeing with one of his Chromecasts, is a bug.
In fact, that thread you linked to appears to suggest that devices are "combining" in the network map, for lack of a better term. Definitely a bug.
And just because Linksys releases a new firmware that says they've fixed the bug.....doesn't mean it's fixed.
On the network map page where the router is in the middle I have 8 chromecast surrounding it all with the same name.
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http://community.linksys.com/t5/Wireless-Routers/EA6500-Device-List/m-p/677631#M261065
I once had my iPhone show up 8 times on an EA4500 with 8 different MAC addresses....all showing connected. There's only 1 iPhone at my house.
So not the same issue as jlake linked to...
Exactly!!!!!!
Hey but for $250.00 it is pretty blue and weighs allot!
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