D-Link Forums
		The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-825 => Topic started by: yuppicide on July 31, 2012, 07:32:38 PM
		
			
			- 
				I am looking in wireless clients.. I see the following:
 
 MAC Address 	IP Address 	Mode 	Rate 	Signal(%)
 XX:XX:XX:XX:XX 0.0.0.0 802.11n 26M 89
 
 I have no idea what that device is. No clue what MAC access that is.
 
 Should I be worried? .. and if so how do I get rid of it?
 
 I have Auto WPA mode, Cipher Type TKIP and AES with a key.. I only have 2.4Ghz enabled.
 
 I see it also says in there to get better wireless performance choose WPA2 only with AES. Will that increase speeds any?
- 
				any one of your devices with that MAC address at all? 
 
 I might change the Password.
- 
				Hey, sorry I figured it out. When I reserved an IP for the device in the living room I entered the MAC from the Western Digital. Turns out the MAC I had pasted here was from the D-LINK DWA-130, so it is me. Whew. Lemme go edit that MAC out in the first post.
 
 I typed it in Google and came up with a link that shows what manufacturer a MAC is. It said D-LINK, so I was like oh maybe and yep.
- 
				Glad you got it figured out. Enjoy.