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Identify Ring Devices.

So I have added quite a lot of "stuff" to my home network, and I have decided to document it. I have identified everything but three devices, and they all appear to be Ring devices: I have a Fing network monitoring appliance, and it telling me that the device with MAC address 8C:8B:B3:DF:B5:63 is a Ring/Doorbell. I am running a Ubiquity UniFi network, and it has already identified my doorbeall as MAC address e0:4f:43:11:13:87. UniFi is telling me that MAC address 8C:8B:B3:DF:B5:63 is a Texas Instruments device. I am also seeing a second MAC address at 58:7A:62:4C:EC:3B that Fing says is a Ring/Doorbell, but UniFi says it is also a Texas Instruments device. I only have one Ring Doorbell, but I do have a lot of other Ring devices like floodlight cams, path lights, step lights, extenders, chimes, alarm, etc. The third unknown device has UniFi calling it Ring-405963, while Fing is saying it is an OpenWrt device. It has a MAC address of: 9C:43:1E:40:59:63. I was hoping a Ring employee would see this post and answer if they have an internal database that they could look up the MAC addresses and tell me what these devices actually are? Thanks, Jon

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10-02-2020 01:43:56

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