![]() ![]() Your router won't write a MAC address into its ARP table until after a client has authenticated and obtained an IP address (either through DHCP or static assignment), and the router has a reason to try and contact the client via its IP address such as if it needs to forward reply packets to the client in relation to a web browsing session.ĮDIT: just to add, it's rare for a home router to even allow you to see its ARP table, but it will often show you a list of connected devices which are devices that have been joined to the wifi network. ![]() If mobile phone or laptop comes in range of my home router with wifi and the SSID of the router is shown on the wifi networks available, is the MAC address of the device captured by the router if no authentication request or attempt is made. ![]()
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