On Aug 6, 2017, at 11:55 AM, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
> Here's a screen shot of mine from this iPhone. > > I am assuming the 1st one is the router and 2nd is my iPhone. > > And the others are? > > I entered those addresses in Safari and it just spins, then eventually say > safari can't open page. What's up with that? It’s lot likely they are running a Web server. The addresses of the form 192.168.*.* are the addresses of devices on your local network—probably inside your house. You can identify the manufacturer of most devices by grabbing the MAC number and going to a Web page such as <http://www.techzoom.net/tools/CheckMacAddress?input=18-ee-69-9e-3d-80%0D%0A&command=Lookup&output=%23+Tab+separated+list%0D%0AMAC-Addr%09%09IP-Addr%09Vendor%0D%0A18-EE-69-9E-3D-08%09%09%09%2C+%0D%0A <http://www.techzoom.net/tools/CheckMacAddress?input=18-ee-69-9e-3d-80%0D%0A&command=Lookup&output=%23+Tab+separated+list%0D%0AMAC-Addr%09%09IP-Addr%09Vendor%0D%0A18-EE-69-9E-3D-08%09%09%09%2C+%0D%0A>> L^2 --- Lee Larson [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> The real reason that we can’t have the Ten Commandments in a courthouse: You cannot post “Thou shalt not steal,” “Thou shalt not commit adultery,” and “Thou shalt not lie” in a building full of lawyers, judges, and politicians. It creates a hostile work environment. — George Carlin
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