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New router IP address

Arandora
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Recently a new IP Address has appeared on a network monitor I use in addition to my router address of 192.168.1.1 This is 192.168.1.114 which according to Google "is a private IP address and directly related to your Wi-Fi network. It is the chain of numbers you use to access the router admin page. However, as briefly mentioned, your router also has another public IP address."
Can ayone elaborate on this?
 
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Message 1 of 13

Nice detective work. And good news that the device is one under your control.

We do appreciate your time in letting us know. Thank you.

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Arandora
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Taking Gondola's explanation into account, by a process of elimination I have discovered this IP address is in fact for my Iphone, a change from the previous one. 

Arandora
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Gondola has replied with several explanations to my query. 

Arandora
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I think I understand. Thanks for explanations. 🙂

Message 5 of 13

The IP address will have been allocated by the router. So at some point there will have been a network connection. That connection may expire when the lease for that IP address expires if the device does not remain connected.

 

If IP addresses are allocated dynamically and not reserved for specific devices then, over time, the allocated IP addresses can change.

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Arandora
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The IP address appeared on my Wi-Fi network but has never been shown as being connected to it. All my physical devices are accounted for and I monitor the network using this https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/wireless_network_watcher.html

Message 7 of 13

Hi Arandora,

 

I can see that Gondola has offered you some help with this, please let us know how you get on


Chris

Message 8 of 13

Yes, it's not a registered MAC address which means it's most likely a randomised MAC address often used for mobile devices that decline to be tracked from one access point to another.

 

I assume the device is connected to your router by Wi-Fi and not an Ethernet connection.

 

You can always block the MAC address to see if any of your devices get disconnected. And then see if a new device appears.

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Arandora
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Yes it is 52-CB-9E-41-B4-3f which I searched for on Google but didn't recognise any of the results. 

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Message 10 of 13

Have you captured the MAC address of the device that's been assigned the IP address 192.168.1.114 as there's a possibility of identifying the manufacturer from the first part of the MAC address. Not always possible though.

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Arandora
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I replied to this earlier or though I had ,,,,,,,,,

 

.................... I have not added any new devices to my network which first appeared on my network on 30/8/22. 

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Gondola
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Hi Arandora 

 

IP addresses in the range 192.168.1.10 to 192.168.1.254 are for devices connected to your router.

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