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SomeWhereOverTheRainBow

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Strange. This morning I had an oddity, my desktop is hard wired and has a wifi adapter that is disabled in device management. The connection field showed 3 people being online (have a guest network) but somehow the desktop listed 2 items. It should only show the NIC and not the disabled adapter as a client. I rebooted and so far it has not come back. Perhaps after not making frequent reboots, somehow it discovers what is disabled???
 
Could the router be spoofed or there be a man in the middle attack? via phone?
 
Just thoughts. Maybe you had a Netgear device a long time ago? And have you ever reset the router to factory settings?

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Do you have a Netgear modem? (That MAC really does belong to Netgear).

Another speculation....it could be a remnant of somebody who tried to connect and couldn't (it's a link-local ipv4 address).
 
Someone with a Netgear adapter tried to connect; maybe as ad hoc? Or a vpn remnant from a tunnel adapter?
 
Do you have a Netgear modem? (That MAC really does belong to Netgear).

Another speculation....it could be a remnant of somebody who tried to connect and couldn't (it's a link-local ipv4 address).
Yea it is not in my Map any more after reboot, So i suspect someone tried to access my network. I have no netgear products. I left that scene after Merlin started production.
 

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