No I do not have a netgear anything.Got any Netgear equipment, e.g. repeaters?
except now it appears to be calling it Netgear. I guess that is how they have been hiding it.Year plus old thread and ASUS is perpetuating the error, no fix?
except now it appears to be calling it Netgear. I guess that is how they have been hiding it.
Do you have an RT-AC87U then?except now it appears to be calling it Netgear. I guess that is how they have been hiding it.
NoDo you have an RT-AC87U then?
Then it's something different. What router are you seeing this on?
I like this idea. Though I am pretty sure if they had enough skill to hack into my network, this would not take much skill to circumvent.Block the MAC via MAC filter and see who (if anyone) comes crying.
This is on a RTAC3100Then it's something different. What router are you seeing this on?
Yea it is not in my Map any more after reboot, So i suspect someone tried to access my network. I have no netgear products. I left that scene after Merlin started production.Do you have a Netgear modem? (That MAC really does belong to Netgear).
Another speculation....it could be a remnant of somebody who tried to connect and couldn't (it's a link-local ipv4 address).
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