![]() ![]() Your just seeing a device on your network is all. ![]() especially with a 1:2:3 address like that which is clearly administrated and not actual physical mac of the device. Its like hiding your rfc1918 address space. And the mac is just registered to arris - not sure why your hiding the first part of the mac - all that shows you is who the maker of the device is. And even if was a different interface on the gateway your pc is connected too - it wouldn't show you those macs. Can you hit it via we browser? Do a nmap scan to it. I specifically set that mac to be that when I created the vm. The odds are CRAZY that would be the devices mac. That is not a mac you would see on a actual physical device. Sorry but I don't buy the xx:xx:xx:01:02:03 mac address. Your saying you have 2 of them? Your computer would not be seeing the mac address from a device connected to the cable side via a splitter.Īnd it sure wouldn't be on your network. Lets be clear here the DG3270A, is not a "modem" its a gateway. ![]()
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