Mystery IP address
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 3:00 pm
Hi, got my new Gargoyle router. Love it!
We installed the router to help us determine which devices in the building are using the most bandwidth. This is a mixed network of Windows, Linux machines, and wireless iOS and Android mobile devices.
Gargoyle shows a device at a LAN IP address which is currently responsible for 22% of the upload bandwidth.
There are no devices that I am aware of at that address. None of my network tools find a device at that address, nor does the device there respond to pings. The wireless router does not show any device connected to it at that address.
Before I start tearing the network apart trying to find it, I want to inquire whether Gargoyle may be mis-reporting something?
TIA, and apologies if this is a FAQ.
-- Jack Elliott
We installed the router to help us determine which devices in the building are using the most bandwidth. This is a mixed network of Windows, Linux machines, and wireless iOS and Android mobile devices.
Gargoyle shows a device at a LAN IP address which is currently responsible for 22% of the upload bandwidth.
There are no devices that I am aware of at that address. None of my network tools find a device at that address, nor does the device there respond to pings. The wireless router does not show any device connected to it at that address.
Before I start tearing the network apart trying to find it, I want to inquire whether Gargoyle may be mis-reporting something?
TIA, and apologies if this is a FAQ.
-- Jack Elliott