Unknown satellites connected to network
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Unknown satellites connected to network
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With Easy Mesh via an AXE75 and two RE715X extenders, I occasionally see a phantom "satellite" with a name like:
"proxy_mac": "B0-A7-B9-64-F2-D9", "connection_type": "2.4GHz",
The device is highlighted because it isn't found.
Any clues as to what causes this? This seems separate from the proxy macs that are assigned to clients since it is showing as a satellite with (potentially) connected clients of its own.
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Re:Unknown satellites connected to network
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Can you share the MAC address of the AXE75 and two RE715X extenders? Also do you have any other TP-Link devices on the network?
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The other devices may be a clue. There is a kasa plug and it's address is the same one referenced in the phantom satellite name.
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the plug is a KP125
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