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How to view devices hardwired to the router by IP address?

Wed Sep 08, 2021 9:51 pm

I had previously asked a question about finding wireless devices on the network, which was solved, and now I am trying to get a list of the devices physically connected to the router, as well as the IP address assigned to each. I can't see to find this in the settings of my router. Can someone point me in the right direction?
 
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Re: How to view devices hardwired to the router by IP address?  [SOLVED]

Wed Sep 08, 2021 10:50 pm

Believe this is what you’re looking for?

In WinBox, go to IP then DHCP server then leases. That will show anything connected via DHCP.
 
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Re: How to view devices hardwired to the router by IP address?

Thu Sep 09, 2021 1:17 am

[iaskakho@gateway1] /ip arp> print    
Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid, H - DHCP, D - dynamic, P - published, C - complete 
 #    ADDRESS         MAC-ADDRESS       INTERFACE                                                                                                                                                                                            
 0 DC 10.0.2.8        74:8D:08:91:12:1D bridge                                                                                                                                                                                               
 1 DC 10.0.2.71       90:81:58:F3:91:DB bridge                                                                                                                                                                                               
 2 DC 10.0.2.48       98:E7:43:7F:47:32 bridge                                                                                                                                                                                               
 3 DC 10.0.2.2        00:E0:4C:12:13:C6 bridge                                                                                                                                                                                               
 4 DC 10.0.2.85       A8:82:00:86:14:55 bridge                                                                                                                                                                                               
 5 DC 10.0.2.110      A8:23:FE:3D:5F:FC bridge                                                                                                                                                                                               
 6 DC 10.0.2.61       E0:61:B2:05:D4:6A bridge                                                                                                                                                                                               
 7 DC 10.0.2.15       50:3F:56:01:AF:1E bridge                                                                                                                                                                                               
 8 DC 7.68.184.1    3E:8A:B0:38:0A:14 ether2                                                                                                                                                                                               
 9 DC 10.0.2.144      96:57:02:B9:70:93 bridge                                                                                                                                                                                               
10 DC 10.0.2.141      14:7D:DA:C5:C5:C1 bridge                                                                                                                                                                                               
11 DC 10.0.2.40       E0:F6:B5:9B:20:B6 bridge 
If you want to see which physical port the ip is coming from you can:
[iaskakho@gateway1] /ip arp> /interface bridge host print 
Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid, D - dynamic, L - local, E - external 
 #       MAC-ADDRESS        VID ON-INTERFACE                                                                                    BRIDGE                                                                                   AGE                 
 0   D   00:07:4D:42:4D:9C      ether4                                                                                          bridge                                                                                   55s                 
 1   D   00:E0:4C:12:13:C6      ether6                                                                                          bridge                                                                                   1s                  
 2   D   14:7D:DA:C5:C5:C1      wlan1                                                                                           bridge                                                                                   2s                  
 3   DL  2C:C8:1B:90:33:A8      bridge                                                                                          bridge                                                                                  
 4   DL  2C:C8:1B:90:33:A9      ether3                                                                                          bridge                                                                                  
 5   DL  2C:C8:1B:90:33:AA      ether4                                                                                          bridge                                                                                  
 6   DL  2C:C8:1B:90:33:AB      ether5                                                                                          bridge                                                                                  
 7   DL  2C:C8:1B:90:33:AC      ether6                                                                                          bridge                                                                                  
 8   DL  2C:C8:1B:90:33:B0      ether10                                                                                         bridge                                                                                  
 9   DL  2C:C8:1B:90:33:B2      wlan1                                                                                           bridge                                                                                  
10   D   48:8F:5A:FA:FF:0A      ether10                                                                                         bridge                                                                                   22s                 
11   D   50:3F:56:01:AF:1E      ether4                                                                                          bridge                                                                                   0s             
 
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Re: How to view devices hardwired to the router by IP address?

Thu Sep 09, 2021 8:12 pm

Believe this is what you’re looking for?

In WinBox, go to IP then DHCP server then leases. That will show anything connected via DHCP.
Excellent, this is exactly what I was looking for! Interestingly it also shows the list of all devices connected to the AP's, not just those connected (wired) to the router. Thanks for the help.

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