Dauntless
Admin
+2,249|7002|London

I've got this "device" it's hard to explain what it is, it's kinda like a router though and it's not pinging on the IP I thought it was on. How can I find out what it is?

I don't think there's a command I can run, but I thought I remembered someone telling me about a program I can use for this kind of thing.

The other thing is, it could be on one of two subnets (192.168.181.x or 192.168.1.x) and I'm not 100% sure which it is.
https://imgur.com/kXTNQ8D.png
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7103|Reykjavík, Iceland.
Find out the default address
Reset device
???
Profit
Dauntless
Admin
+2,249|7002|London

I can't reset it, like I said it isn't a router.

I'm sure there's a way to do this I'm just not sure how.
https://imgur.com/kXTNQ8D.png
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7103|Reykjavík, Iceland.
Log in to your router to see what IP it assigned to your device?
Dauntless
Admin
+2,249|7002|London

It's not DHCP
https://imgur.com/kXTNQ8D.png
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7103|Reykjavík, Iceland.
Router should still list the IPs connected to it.
Dauntless
Admin
+2,249|7002|London

It doesn't
https://imgur.com/kXTNQ8D.png
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7103|Reykjavík, Iceland.
Fail router
Dauntless
Admin
+2,249|7002|London

Im not even sure routers show that, print screen where you would look on your router.
https://imgur.com/kXTNQ8D.png
Dauntless
Admin
+2,249|7002|London

Even just a macro should do it, there's only 512 addresses it could be, but how can I know which one replied without watching it do it?
https://imgur.com/kXTNQ8D.png
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7103|Reykjavík, Iceland.
I don't about windows, but in Linux it would take 5 minutes to write a shell script to do that.
Defiance
Member
+438|6931

Maybe if you told us what it is, we could help you. NAS? Switch? Access Point?

You could try using Wireshark to look at all network packets. If the 'device' is broadcasting then you'll see some of it's packets. If you can eliminate all the other network devices, then you can figure out which IP belongs to your hidden porn storage machine.

Edit: You said it could be on two different networks, so you'll have to connect to each of this and look for the packets. Plain old broadcasts won't cross through a router and on to another network.

Last edited by Defiance (2009-11-27 18:20:15)

Dauntless
Admin
+2,249|7002|London

Defiance wrote:

Maybe if you told us what it is, we could help you. NAS? Switch? Access Point?
It's basically an RF receiver, but not for AM/FM radio or TV.

Defiance wrote:

You could try using Wireshark to look at all network packets.
It's not plugged in right now but I'll give that a try tomorrow, thanks.

Defiance wrote:

You said it could be on two different networks, so you'll have to connect to each of this and look for the packets. Plain old broadcasts won't cross through a router and on to another network.
I know, I'll have to do one at a time and I'm fine with that.
https://imgur.com/kXTNQ8D.png
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6841|SE London

Can you ping the subnet in DOS to get the addresses? You can in UNIX....

The router will list this stuff somewhere....
Morpheus
This shit still going?
+508|6259|The Mitten

Bertster7 wrote:

Can you ping the subnet in DOS to get the addresses? You can in UNIX....

The router will list this stuff somewhere....
ipconfig /all ?
EE (hats
Cheez
Herman is a warmaphrodite
+1,027|6698|King Of The Islands

arp -a?
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
jsnipy
...
+3,277|6782|...

install wireshark on machine on the network, look for chatter
ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|6909

jsnipy wrote:

install wireshark on machine on the network, look for chatter
Actually just thought, would my university freak out if I ran it on their network?
Defiance
Member
+438|6931

ghettoperson wrote:

jsnipy wrote:

install wireshark on machine on the network, look for chatter
Actually just thought, would my university freak out if I ran it on their network?
Wireshark only collects packets, nothing more. It is not illegal, but taking login information and cracking someone's accounts is.
jsnipy
...
+3,277|6782|...

Defiance wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

jsnipy wrote:

install wireshark on machine on the network, look for chatter
Actually just thought, would my university freak out if I ran it on their network?
Wireshark only collects packets, nothing more. It is not illegal, but taking login information and cracking someone's accounts is.
Exactly. Things like IM traffic and net messages are easy to read, anything beyond that is hard work. They might get pissed on their own machines since it installs win pcap.
Dauntless
Admin
+2,249|7002|London

It wasn't showing up with wireshark, in the end I found it with a program called NetPing. I just entered the start and end address, and it pinged everything in a couple of seconds.

Thanks guys.
https://imgur.com/kXTNQ8D.png

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