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Scanning the network with CCGetMac also does not show any devices connected to network with the MAC addresses that belongs to either gateways shown in Netcut.However after doing net stop / net start aips, the gateway labeled as “Attacker” has disappeared from Netcut 🙂 if it comes back, I’ll try to dig deeper and see wtf is going on, I highly doubt any of my neighbors are smart enough to launch spoof / MITM attacks on my network
- This reply was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by tc88.
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^^to add (edit button disappeared), the 2nd network gateway with IP address 192.168.1.1 shows Brand: and just an Android symbol, no text.
I don’t have Netcut installed on my phone and the MAC address doesn’t match my phone, so I will need to investigate this.
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My PC connects directly to the router through ethernet cable and no WiFi adapter is attached to the PC
This is funny, the MAC address of both Network Gateways shown in Netcut do not match anything in my router’s DHCP client list, ipconfig /all, or arp -a in command prompt.
But the network gateway being shown as “Attacker” also shows Brand: fiberhome telecommunication, which is actually my router.
- This reply was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by tc88.
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Hey admin, thanks for your instructions. The next time this issue occurs I will follow the steps you gave and report back with results.
RE: Two network gateway, I will check my DHCP client list and see which MAC address is the “spoofer”.
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Never 6MB/s, I have all policed devices set to 1024 kb/s (the minimum necessary for watching YouTube / scrolling FB), and we have a 25Mbps line.
CPU usage is very stable and very rarely above 60% – 80% if I’m doing several tasks, but usually it is less than 20% CPU usage.
My router broadcasts 2 SSIDs, a 2.4GHz SSID and a 5GHz, most users are connected to the 24.GHz but both of my personal phones are connected to the 5GHz and never experience any difficulty.
Adjusting the speed of devices does not seem to allow them to re-connect to the WiFi or get normal speed usage, it always requires a net stop / net start AIPs in command prompt for everyone to work normally again.
I also notice (if this is somehow related, I’ve mentioned it in other posts) that occasionally, Netcut will show two seperate Network Gateway (192.168.1.1) and label one of them as an Attacker, but I’m not sure if thats relevant, as it is currently showing that but no WiFi difficulty at present moment.
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