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Title: How do I determine if a device is connected to my LAN?
Post by: DCIFRTHS on March 27, 2011, 03:32:40 AM
 
Should the DIR-655 list all devices that are accessing either my WAN or another device on the LAN, assuming there are no other switches on the network, and all traffic is going through the DIR-655?

I was trying to determine the IP, and MAC address of an AT&T Microcell connected to my network. Please assume that I have no physical access to Microcell. I have been able to find the IP address, in the logs of the DIR-655, but nowhere else. Shouldn't it be listed under SETUP -> NETWORK SETTINGS -> NUMBER OF DYNAMIC DHCP CLIENTS?

If my question does not make sense please ask me to clarify. Thanks.
Title: Re: How do I determine if a device is connected to my LAN?
Post by: Cobra on March 27, 2011, 08:14:05 AM
Status > wireless

That will show all wireless connected.
Title: Re: How do I determine if a device is connected to my LAN?
Post by: thecreator on March 27, 2011, 08:37:04 PM

Should the DIR-655 list all devices that are accessing either my WAN or another device on the LAN, assuming there are no other switches on the network, and all traffic is going through the DIR-655?

I was trying to determine the IP, and MAC address of an AT&T Microcell connected to my network. Please assume that I have no physical access to Microcell. I have been able to find the IP address, in the logs of the DIR-655, but nowhere else. Shouldn't it be listed under SETUP -> NETWORK SETTINGS -> NUMBER OF DYNAMIC DHCP CLIENTS?

If my question does not make sense please ask me to clarify. Thanks.

Hi DCIFRTHS,

What is your Hardware Revision of the DIR-655 Router?