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Standard User adrenalize_
(regular) Mon 24-Feb-20 22:36:21
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Re: Strange device name


[re: joconnell] [link to this post]
 
I seem to recall that the client list in Asus routers is a bit, err, naff. I think I've seen 3 sources for the client name in the list:
a) the clients name set in the client
b) hostname given in the DHCP address reservation
c) MAC address lookup
Standard User joconnell
(experienced) Tue 25-Feb-20 17:26:43
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Re: Strange device name


[re: jchamier] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by jchamier:
Either with Merlin's version or the Asus original, youll find a lot of Asus knowledgeable people on SNBforums.

I've posted there too, no definitive replies yet though...
Standard User clyde123
(member) Wed 26-Feb-20 09:53:51
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Re: Strange device name


[re: joconnell] [link to this post]
 
Purely a guess, but - perhaps VSM Systems wrote the new firmware and it's coming from that ?

"The only recent change to the router was to upgrade from quite an old version of Merlin to the then latest version and the firmware was downloaded from the official Merlin DL site."


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Standard User zzing123
(regular) Sat 11-Apr-20 18:09:09
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Re: Strange device name


[re: joconnell] [link to this post]
 
The identification is often based on MAC addresses (the hardware address of an Ethernet network adapter). VM's will naturally generate their own random MAC. The same is true of Android phones with Android 9 or 10, as they introduced MAC randomisation. If you have one of these on the network, then that's your answer.
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