Devices connected to wifi range extender not being discovered.. #576
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Hi there, I don't have an extender myself so I can't try to reproduce this on my end. You could also consider supplementing the arp-scan with other scanners, such as Pi-Hole (if you use it), Unifi (if available), SNMP, or DHCP.leases files. A lot of routers support SNMP, so that's something I would recommend to look into. Hope this helps, |
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Thank you. I will try these suggestions.
Could I trouble you with another question…
I have a device that shows offline, however I know it’s online as I can
confirm through the device itself. Under settings for this device in
pi.alert, I ran a manual nmap scan and I get the following message that I
don’t known how to follow:
“Note/ Host seems down. If it is really up, but blocking our ping process,
try -Pn
Nmap done: 1 IP address (0 hosts up) scanned in 3.05 seconds”
Any suggestions or clarification on what I am seeing will be appreciated!
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Hi there,
I don't have an extender myself so I can't try to reproduce this on my end.
You could also consider supplementing the arp-scan with other scanners,
such as Pi-Hole (if you use it), Unifi (if available), SNMP, or DHCP.leases
files. A lot of routers support SNMP, so that's something I would recommend
to look into.
Hope this helps,
j
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Hello all. I am running pi.alert in docker on my Synology nas. After installing it pi.alert discovered all of the devices that are directly connected to my router - wired and wifi! One of those devices is a TP Link Range extender with its own static ip address. I can see it in the 'Devices' list in pi.alert.
What I don't see are the devices that are directly connecting to the extender - 5 of them. However, if I click at TP Link within the devices section, then I click on sessions, I can see the devices connected to the extender there. I do not see them under the 'Devices' page of pi.alert.
Anyone know how I should set up pi.alert to also scan and list those devices under 'Devices'? Thank you!
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