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Join Date: Jul 2005
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UBEE router always has unknown device in the DHCP client list ..
The Mac address is D8:5D:E2:XX:XX:XX which is apparently a HonHai device
Didn't they make chips for some home routers back in the day? I just have my computer and my telephone and yet I always see this mysterious connection in there .. it's a UBEE router from Cox Cable ... I have WPS disabled and changed the password and all of that .. at first I assumed that it was there for voip since I have the cox telephone service, but when I kill that D8:5D:E2 mac ID the telephone still works I don't think anyone is connecting devices to my router but what is that extra client? Looks like HonHai makes UBEE BILL OF LADING SHIPPER HON HAI PRECISION IND. CO., LTD HSINCHU SCIENCE PARK BRANCH OFFICE 5F-1,5,HSIN-AN ROAD, SCIENCE BASED HSINCHU 30076 TW CONSIGNEE UBEE INTERACTIVE INC 8085 S. CHESTER STREET SUITE 200 ENGLEWOOD CO 80112 US |
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#2 |
Raise Your Weapon
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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NSA, don't worry.
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Ah, maybe they added this, as well
I'm reading that many routers have this port open by default but I actually have a port forwarding rule in mine .. . . ![]() |
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PS: Geeze NSA
That's sloppy work Be undetected, next time Don't bump into me, pickpocket |
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Is that on your WAN (wired) interface? It's probably the MAC address of the other end.
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Van parked outside too?
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#7 |
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It turned out to be the MAC ID of the modem/router itself. . It's the "RF MAC ID"
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