
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Dominic Munyi <nyavusolutions@gmail.com> wrote:
Peoples,
By availing these MAC addresses, can I know which devices they are?
Kind of, by searching through IEEE's public OUI listing you can know the manufacturer of the device.
00-1e-90-c3-78-65
00-1E-90 (hex) Elitegroup Computer Systems Co 001E90 (base 16) Elitegroup Computer Systems Co No.239, Sec. 2, Ti Ding Blvd Taipei 11493 TAIWAN, REPUBLIC OF CHINA
00-23-8b-ea-73-e7
00-23-8B (hex) Quanta Computer Inc. 00238B (base 16) Quanta Computer Inc. NO. 211, WEN HWA 2RD.,KUEI SHAN HSIANG, TAO YUAN SHIEN, TAIPEI TAIWAN 333 TAIWAN, REPUBLIC OF CHINA Either way, that doesn't tell you much that you don't already know - that you have two Chinese manufactured comps on your LAN. Try this - ping both, check your ARP table after that (or if they're firewalled, check the arp table on your default gateway, they must be talking to it) to figure out their IP addresses. Run a portscanner on those IPs, that will bring you closer home (hopefully). Or simply nbtstat -c if you're running a Windows shop - you might get lucky and see their netbios names. BR, S -- Sent from my socksĀ®