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It's the powerline adapters, they are horrible things.
Effectively, thanks to the powerline adapters, you have an ethernet cable between your Homehub and his.
When anyone connects via ethernet, or wireless, or powerline, to either homehub, the device requests an IP address.
Given that there are two DHCP servers (the homehubs) on this one connected network, it's pot luck which one gives out the IP address. So, you can connect to your wireless, and get an IP from his router, or vice versa.
The router's "connected devices" page is not live, it is a list of devices to which it has given IP addresses. If these devices are disconnected, they won't immediately vanish from this list all the time - although wireless devices might - so you can't use this as 100% accurate.
Note that it says his iPhone is connected via ethernet. Obviously this is not the case, it is connected to HIS router's SSID, but YOUR router gave it an IP via DHCP. As far as your router is concerned, this connection came via the ethernet port so that's where it's listed.
The solution is to remove the homeplugs, and burn them on a bonfire. If you really like them, perhaps change the encryption on them.
If you unplug the homeplugs, don't expect all his stuff to vanish from the router's list immediately.
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