Re: [MacGroup] What devise is on my network

2017-05-31 Thread John Robinson
Jonathan

THANKS!, this is a great App…but, once you sign up then you’ll see the new 
product they are bringing to market…will ship in July….Follow this link, watch 
both video’s….I’ve ordered one at the $69.00 price…this is going to be a huge 
success….I so appreciate you directing me to this firm.

John


https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/fingbox-network-security-wi-fi-troubleshooting?secret_perk_token=4ac1130b#/
 





> On May 30, 2017, at 11:49 PM, Jonathan Fletcher  
> wrote:
> 
> John, 
> 
> I like an iOS (iPad AND iPhone) app called “Fing" that gives you a variety of 
> information about each device based on its MAC address and other info that 
> the machine is broadcasting. MAC addresses are doled out to mfrs in blocks, 
> so it is easy to tell who made a device by its hardware address, if you have 
> the database. Evidently Fring comes with that. 
> 
> Most wifi routers/hotspots will allow you to block hardware addresses, so you 
> can kick off that errant Android device that your neighbor uses on your 
> network all the time. Yes, I have done this. 
> 
> Jonathan
> 
> 
> 
>> On May 30, 2017, at 8:20 PM, John Robinson  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks to you I downloaded the App, and show the following:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Almost every one of these are UNKNOWN, the icon indicates a devise…so is 
>> there now an app that allows me to use the MAC number to determine what 
>> these are?  I’m still in the dark.
> 
> 
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Re: [MacGroup] What devise is on my network

2017-05-30 Thread John Robinson
Thanks Jonathan, I'll get the app tomorrow.  I really don't see how a neighbor 
could ever come up with my router password, it's so long it would take forever 
to figure it outunless there are other ways for them to jump on. 

John

Sent from my iPhone

> On May 30, 2017, at 11:49 PM, Jonathan Fletcher  
> wrote:
> 
> John, 
> 
> I like an iOS (iPad AND iPhone) app called “Fing" that gives you a variety of 
> information about each device based on its MAC address and other info that 
> the machine is broadcasting. MAC addresses are doled out to mfrs in blocks, 
> so it is easy to tell who made a device by its hardware address, if you have 
> the database. Evidently Fring comes with that. 
> 
> Most wifi routers/hotspots will allow you to block hardware addresses, so you 
> can kick off that errant Android device that your neighbor uses on your 
> network all the time. Yes, I have done this. 
> 
> Jonathan
> 
> 
> 
>> On May 30, 2017, at 8:20 PM, John Robinson  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks to you I downloaded the App, and show the following:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Almost every one of these are UNKNOWN, the icon indicates a devise…so is 
>> there now an app that allows me to use the MAC number to determine what 
>> these are?  I’m still in the dark.
> 
> 
> --
> Jonathan Fletcher
> jonat...@fletcherdata.com
> 
> Kentuckiana FileMaker Developers Group
> Next Meeting: 6/27/17
> 
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Re: [MacGroup] What devise is on my network

2017-05-30 Thread Jonathan Fletcher
John, 

I like an iOS (iPad AND iPhone) app called “Fing" that gives you a variety of 
information about each device based on its MAC address and other info that the 
machine is broadcasting. MAC addresses are doled out to mfrs in blocks, so it 
is easy to tell who made a device by its hardware address, if you have the 
database. Evidently Fring comes with that. 

Most wifi routers/hotspots will allow you to block hardware addresses, so you 
can kick off that errant Android device that your neighbor uses on your network 
all the time. Yes, I have done this. 

Jonathan



> On May 30, 2017, at 8:20 PM, John Robinson  wrote:
> 
> Thanks to you I downloaded the App, and show the following:
> 
> 
> 
> Almost every one of these are UNKNOWN, the icon indicates a devise…so is 
> there now an app that allows me to use the MAC number to determine what these 
> are?  I’m still in the dark.


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jonat...@fletcherdata.com

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Re: [MacGroup] What devise is on my network

2017-05-30 Thread Chris Denny
You are going to have to look at all your devices one at a time. Not every 
device will broadcast a manufacturer name. Or take all devices down and then 
bring them back up one at a time to determine which is which.

Sent from my iPhone

> On May 30, 2017, at 8:20 PM, John Robinson  wrote:
> 
> Lee,
> 
> 
> Thanks to you I downloaded the App, and show the following:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Almost every one of these are UNKNOWN, the icon indicates a devise…so is 
> there now an app that allows me to use the MAC number to determine what these 
> are?  I’m still in the dark.
> 
> Thanks for your help…..again!
> 
> John
> 
> 
>>> On May 27, 2017, at 3:01 PM, Lee Larson  wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On May 27, 2017, at 2:09 PM, John Robinson  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Opening Airport Utility I find a devise that has no name, rather an long 
>>> string of letters and numbers.
>>> 
>>> All other items have names, the iPhones, iPads, HP printer, Apple TV’s, 
>>> etc. etc…
>>> 
>>> How do I discover what this unnamed item is, what it belongs to…maybe it’s 
>>> the Alarm system, maybe it’s the Trane furnace that was just installed and 
>>> the thermostat had to be joined to the network for the firm to monitor and 
>>> for the app on the iPhone to control the system from anywhere…but I would 
>>> like to know.
>>> 
>>> Is there a utility that will help me discover what devise belongs to this 
>>> unnamed number?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> How about Who’s On My WiFi?
>> 
>> 
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>> ‌leelar...@me.com‌
>> 
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>> ‌‌
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Re: [MacGroup] What devise is on my network

2017-05-30 Thread John Robinson
Lee,


Thanks to you I downloaded the App, and show the following:




Almost every one of these are UNKNOWN, the icon indicates a devise…so is there 
now an app that allows me to use the MAC number to determine what these are?  
I’m still in the dark.

Thanks for your help…..again!

John


> On May 27, 2017, at 3:01 PM, Lee Larson  wrote:
> 
> 
>> On May 27, 2017, at 2:09 PM, John Robinson > > wrote:
>> 
>> Opening Airport Utility I find a devise that has no name, rather an long 
>> string of letters and numbers.
>> 
>> All other items have names, the iPhones, iPads, HP printer, Apple TV’s, etc. 
>> etc…
>> 
>> How do I discover what this unnamed item is, what it belongs to…maybe it’s 
>> the Alarm system, maybe it’s the Trane furnace that was just installed and 
>> the thermostat had to be joined to the network for the firm to monitor and 
>> for the app on the iPhone to control the system from anywhere…but I would 
>> like to know.
>> 
>> Is there a utility that will help me discover what devise belongs to this 
>> unnamed number?
> 
> 
> 
> How about Who’s On My WiFi?
>  
>   >
> 
> ---
> ‌Lee Larson‌
> ‌leelar...@me.com ‌
> 
> ‌They say such nice things about people at their funerals that it makes me 
> sad that I'm going to miss mine by just a few days. ‌— Garrison Keillor, 
> ‌‌
> 
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Re: [MacGroup] What devise is on my network

2017-05-29 Thread John Robinson
Thank you Lee, I appreciate your help. 

John

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> On May 27, 2017, at 3:01 PM, Lee Larson  wrote:
> 
> 
>> On May 27, 2017, at 2:09 PM, John Robinson  wrote:
>> 
>> Opening Airport Utility I find a devise that has no name, rather an long 
>> string of letters and numbers.
>> 
>> All other items have names, the iPhones, iPads, HP printer, Apple TV’s, etc. 
>> etc…
>> 
>> How do I discover what this unnamed item is, what it belongs to…maybe it’s 
>> the Alarm system, maybe it’s the Trane furnace that was just installed and 
>> the thermostat had to be joined to the network for the firm to monitor and 
>> for the app on the iPhone to control the system from anywhere…but I would 
>> like to know.
>> 
>> Is there a utility that will help me discover what devise belongs to this 
>> unnamed number?
> 
> 
> 
> How about Who’s On My WiFi?
> 
> 
> ---
> ‌Lee Larson‌
> ‌leelar...@me.com‌
> 
> ‌They say such nice things about people at their funerals that it makes me 
> sad that I'm going to miss mine by just a few days. ‌— Garrison Keillor, 
> ‌‌
> 
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[MacGroup] What devise is on my network

2017-05-27 Thread John Robinson

Opening Airport Utility I find a devise that has no name, rather an long string 
of letters and numbers.

All other items have names, the iPhones, iPads, HP printer, Apple TV’s, etc. 
etc…

How do I discover what this unnamed item is, what it belongs to…maybe it’s the 
Alarm system, maybe it’s the Trane furnace that was just installed and the 
thermostat had to be joined to the network for the firm to monitor and for the 
app on the iPhone to control the system from anywhere…but I would like to know.

Is there a utility that will help me discover what devise belongs to this 
unnamed number?

Thanks for your help,

John
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