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2020-08-27 05:39:58 +0000 | commented question | Why are all remote MAC addresses HonHaiPr_85:c9:be (94:39:e5:85:c9:be) The Netgear wireless gateway is set to 10.0.0.1, my workstation is 10.0.0.4 or 10.0.0,3; depending on which OS I've boot |
2020-08-27 05:35:19 +0000 | commented answer | Why are all remote MAC addresses HonHaiPr_85:c9:be (94:39:e5:85:c9:be) I've a Linux workstation going wireless to a Netgear router, it is connected to a Charter Cable modem. Here's the comple |
2020-08-27 05:33:31 +0000 | commented answer | Why are all remote MAC addresses HonHaiPr_85:c9:be (94:39:e5:85:c9:be) Thank you. I thought Wireshark was supposed to pick up the remote host's MAC address. This is the complete information |
2020-08-26 07:15:49 +0000 | commented answer | Why are all remote MAC addresses HonHaiPr_85:c9:be (94:39:e5:85:c9:be) I see my Netgear router, that's on my end. The remote MAC seems to be coming back all the same. Do you think that mayb |
2020-08-26 06:45:33 +0000 | asked a question | Why are all remote MAC addresses HonHaiPr_85:c9:be (94:39:e5:85:c9:be) Why are all remote MAC addresses HonHaiPr_85:c9:be (94:39:e5:85:c9:be) When I check packets from many addresses and I lo |