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    Windows 10 strange devices showing up in Network

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    • w0wW
      w0w
      last edited by

      Congratulations, you've got hacked wifi, I think.  :-
      If this "smartphone" uses static random IP address and MAC spoofing there is only one way to take it down — review you AP's settings, change passwords and may be firmware upgrade is needed. What hardware you are using as APs?

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      • jahonixJ
        jahonix
        last edited by

        @W4RH34D:

        There are no entries in pfsense about this strange device and it only shows on my windows 10 machines

        not even under DHCP leases or in the ARP table?
        That would mean it's not using your internet connection … but what else does it do on your network then? I'd start to feel uncomfortable.
        Can you ping it? If so the continuously ping it and disconnect the AP(s). Does it go away?

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        • W
          W4RH34D
          last edited by

          The only thing I get from it is the device name and a mac address.  No IP or any other evidence of its existence.

          I'm using asus 87u and 56u access points.  As a precaution I blocked internet access to their mac/ip, and set their ntp to the pfsense ntp server.

          Both these ap's have wifi mac filters, and when I add the blackberry mac to the filter and reject it, the device stops popping up.
          I pulled the access point logs and there's nothing there that refers to those macs.

          Did you really check your cables?

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          • W
            W4RH34D
            last edited by

            Heres the only proof I have.

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            Did you really check your cables?

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            • jahonixJ
              jahonix
              last edited by

              Have you changed your cable, err, WiFI password already?  ;)

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              • JailerJ
                Jailer
                last edited by

                I've had the exact same thing happen to me. A random "phone" will show up in explorer just like what W4RH34D posted. No IP just a MAC address and nothing else.

                ETA: I live in a rural area with no one close enough to connect to my network unless they are on my property.

                Also seems to be something that others have experienced.

                https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=windows+10+random+phones+on+network

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                • W
                  W4RH34D
                  last edited by

                  Ok so I am not crazy. ;D

                  Did you really check your cables?

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                  • w0wW
                    w0w
                    last edited by

                    Yes, looks like this is some windows 8/10 feature-bug, but we can't exclude the possibility that big brother is watching you  8)

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                    • W
                      W4RH34D
                      last edited by

                      I mean that's fine if they are even though it would be considered "wrong" of them to be.

                      It's just frustrating when there's issues and the only thing that is unexplainable is this.

                      Did you really check your cables?

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                      • ?
                        A Former User
                        last edited by

                        You may want to look into Windows Wi-Fi Sense a little. It will not make you happy.
                        Just a thought.

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                        • W
                          W4RH34D
                          last edited by

                          I'm mostly on mac.  I only have 2 windows machines and theyre both for entertainment purposes.

                          I guess I'll be subnetting those off the rest of the network.

                          Did you really check your cables?

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                          • ?
                            A Former User
                            last edited by

                            @W4RH34D:

                            I only have 2 windows machines and theyre both for entertainment purposes.

                            Well you were entertained enough I hate to say. Maybe turn Wi-Fi Sense off too.  ;)

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                            • W
                              W4RH34D
                              last edited by

                              @webtyro:

                              @W4RH34D:

                              I only have 2 windows machines and theyre both for entertainment purposes.

                              Well you were entertained enough I hate to say. Maybe turn Wi-Fi Sense off too.  ;)

                              You call it entertainment, I call it technology that is not saving time but wasting it.

                              I put the windows machines on a separate subnet and it has stopped happening.

                              Did you really check your cables?

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                              • ?
                                A Former User
                                last edited by

                                Bad pun I know. I have one lan called "home" and another called "untrusted". I know you can guess where the visiting Microsoft units are put. Hard to trust them. I run all Debian for my own use. Microsoft had a good run but I feel they have gone rogue.
                                Post update if it shows again. Hope not though.

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                                • W
                                  W4RH34D
                                  last edited by

                                  @webtyro:

                                  Bad pun I know. I have one lan called "home" and another called "untrusted". I know you can guess where the visiting Microsoft units are put. Hard to trust them. I run all Debian for my own use. Microsoft had a good run but I feel they have gone rogue.
                                  Post update if it shows again. Hope not though.

                                  I've seen a quality drop from nearly every big tech company there is.

                                  Did you really check your cables?

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