How to find out who is connected to the repeater (ZyXEL Keenetic)?

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The main TP-Link TL-WR1043ND router, ZyXEL Keenetic Lite III is a repeater to it, accidentally going into the network settings on the computer (Windows 10 64) I see an extra dexp phone on the network, and 1 more (zte) even appeared a couple of times. They appear and disappear. Somehow it is impossible to go to them only to view the properties in them, the name and the address poppy. I climbed onto my main TP-Link via a wire from a computer, there are no extra connections on wi-fi. My 2 phones, tablet and repeater. These poppy addresses are not visible, neither in those connected via Wi-Fi, nor in general at one time. So someone is connecting through a repeater.

Question. Is it possible to somehow see the devices that are connected via a repeater? [/ R]

Answer:

Hello. I think the easiest way is to go into the settings of the ZyXEL Keenetic Lite III router, which you have in repeater mode, and see what devices are connected to it.

We do this: go to the TP-Link TL-WR1043ND settings, and see which IP address is assigned to our ZyXEL Keenetic Lite III repeater. We go to this address, and we get to the repeater settings. On the "Wi-Fi Clients" tab, look at the connected devices.

You can see the article: setting up Zyxel Keenetic in repeater mode (amplifier). There I wrote how to enter the settings.

25.10.16

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