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Technicolor USA Inc. as connected client?

adambean

Regular Contributor
Hey all,

Really at a loss here. In my connected client list (Asus AC5300), I see two wired connections from "Technicolor USA Inc.".

I have unplugged each and every device to the router and my primary switch, reconnecting each one at a time. These devices do not connect right away, but later.

I have absolutely no idea what they are as I can account for every single wired device in my house.

Any thoughts?

Fm9il8U

http://imgur.com/Fm9il8U

Thanks
 
Hey all,

Really at a loss here. In my connected client list (Asus AC5300), I see two wired connections from "Technicolor USA Inc.".

I have unplugged each and every device to the router and my primary switch, reconnecting each one at a time. These devices do not connect right away, but later.

I have absolutely no idea what they are as I can account for every single wired device in my house.

Any thoughts?

Fm9il8U

http://imgur.com/Fm9il8U

Thanks


Is it your modem? http://www.technicolor.com/en/solutions-services/connected-home/broadband-devices
 
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DirecTV receivers? Did you disconnect the interface that converts the ethernet twisted pair connection to feed the receivers over their coax connection? I have one of those showing up on my network for each DirecTV receiver in my home.

DirecTV, at least in my install - wish they would just register their own IEEE OUI ranges, would make life a little bit easier for folks that are very hands-on with their networks...

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Genie DVR box; also MOCA in my install

10:77:B1 Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd​

DirectTV Wireless Video Bridge; MOCA to WiFi bridge for the mini boxes below;

60:02:B4 Wistron NeWeb Corp​

Genie Wireless Mini-Box;

40:3D:EC HUMAX Co., Ltd.​
 

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