I actually tried setting IP to that range before I posted but arp came back
with nothing. I assumed it was local traffic but it looks like it's coming
from outside network. Thanks Chris

On Thu, Jan 7, 2021 at 10:23 AM Christopher Fisk <
christopher.f...@thefisks.org> wrote:

> If you're just looking to get arp info you could always set your IP Address
> temporarily on that range to see if they are truly local devices (and thus
> able to retrieve their arp.)
>
> You can run wireshark on your PC and see what traffic is going to/from.
> The 193.27.228.0 network is registered to a Datacenter in Russia:
> https://db-ip.com/as49505
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 7, 2021 at 1:05 PM lopaka polena <lopa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have multiple devices coming from a 193.27.228.0 range showing up on a
> > 192.168.1.0 network. How can I find the rogue device easily? I can ping
> the
> > devices but because they are in a different range I don't get any info
> from
> > arp.
> >
> > lopaka
> >
>

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