I don't have any device connected via LAN, Still two or three devices show up all the time
I don't have any device connected via LAN, Still two or three devices show up all the time
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Can you confirm your VLAN Settings on the wifi section are correctly entered?
What model router/switch are you using?
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Double-check all Ethernet ports on switches, the router, and any other network device to confirm that nothing is connected via LAN. You can also use tools like 'arp -a' in the command line of a PC to check the ARP table and see which devices are known to your computer. This can help verify if these devices are active or just remnants. Sometimes, old devices or sessions can remain cached in the controller's software, showing devices that were previously connected but aren't currently. If your network is using DHCP to assign IP addresses dynamically, a device that was previously connected might still be holding an IP lease until it expires, even if it's no longer connected.
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both of the mac addresses you showed to us are virtual mac addresses. you should consider that a device that is on windows, ios or android device using your network with virtual mac address enabled.
most likely it's a device you have and its wired.
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