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<blockquote data-quote="coolcanadiancat" data-source="post: 942904" data-attributes="member: 5728"><p>I am using ESET Internet Security 14.1.19.0 Connected Home has 2 devices that are not part of my network as far as I know. I have tried to track down the IP addresses. One of them was located in LA, California and the second was untraceable and listed as a private ip address, further research labeled the ip address as a bogon ip address (sometimes referred to as a martian address)</p><p></p><p>An ESET pop-up gives me the option to : Continue blocking this type of event? Which I click on to continue blocking. ESET tells me that they (at least one, are: duplicate IP addresses on network)</p><p></p><p>Are these devices/notifications malicious and if so how do I remove them from my network?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolcanadiancat, post: 942904, member: 5728"] I am using ESET Internet Security 14.1.19.0 Connected Home has 2 devices that are not part of my network as far as I know. I have tried to track down the IP addresses. One of them was located in LA, California and the second was untraceable and listed as a private ip address, further research labeled the ip address as a bogon ip address (sometimes referred to as a martian address) An ESET pop-up gives me the option to : Continue blocking this type of event? Which I click on to continue blocking. ESET tells me that they (at least one, are: duplicate IP addresses on network) Are these devices/notifications malicious and if so how do I remove them from my network? [/QUOTE]
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