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IP Address: The IP address that the router assigned to this device when it joined
the network. This address can change if a device is disconnected and rejoins the
network.
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MAC Address: The unique MAC address for each device. The MAC address is
typically shown on the product label of the device.
NOTE: Some iOS and Android devices display a private or randomized
MAC address when connecting to WiFi. If a device does not connect to
your WiFi network for a while, it might connect with a different MAC
address next time. You can disable this setting on your iOS or Android
device.
If you configured VPN (see Use OpenVPN to Access Your Network on page 156) and
any VPN client devices are connected to the router, the following information is
displayed in a separate table:
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Device Name: The device name, if known
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Remote IP Address: The device IP address at the remote location
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Local IP Address: The device IP address at the router network
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Connection Time: The time that the VPN connection is active
5. To edit the detected device type, model, or name that displays on the page, do the
following:
a. Select the check box for the device.
b. Click the Edit button.
The Edit Device page displays.
c. From the Device Type menu, select another type than the detected type.
d. In the Device Model field, type another model than the detected model.
e. In the Device Name field, type another name than the detected name.
f. Click the Apply button.
You changes are saved. These changes apply only to how the device is displayed
on the Attached Device page. (The device itself is not changed.)
6. To update this page, click the Refresh button.
View and manage logs of router activity
The logs are a detailed record of numerous router actions. When the Block Sites function
is enabled, the logs also show access attempts to websites. Up to 256 entries are stored
in the log.
User Manual120Manage and Monitor Your
Router
Nighthawk WiFi 7 Tri-Band Router Model RS600