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03-11-2023 03:11 PM - last edited on 03-11-2023 03:20 PM by Danny
I was recently looking at all the connected devices on my wifi. I didn't see my printer Canon TR4700, I did see Nintendo Switch. Thinking some kid had hacked into my wifi I blocked Nintendo Switch, then changed my I.D. & password. I got all my other devices connected. Saved my printer for last as it's the newest of all of them and thought it would be the easiest to connect. Had some problems getting it to connect so I finally connected manually. I had my app on my phone open & to the "Connected Devices" page. So I could see exactly when the printer connected. As soon as it connected it did pop up on the screen. However it popped up as Ninentdo Switch. The printer does work and I can print from both my cell or my laptop.
The question is why would Nintendo Switch pop up instead of something like "Canon TR4700"? And everything I've found out about Nintendo Switch is it's a video game console.
TIA
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03-11-2023 09:42 PM
Ricky,
My 2 Chromecasts came up as "Chromecast" my cell, laptop, printer and my Google Home Mini all came up as the device IP address. One morning early I was playing with my phone and looked just to see the devices. That's when I saw Nintendo Switch. Doing a search the only thing that keeps coming up is that it's a gaming console.
As far as being able to rename I can't, the only thing I can do is set time limits for that device, as in monitoring a child's usage.
Ed
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03-11-2023 06:28 PM - edited 03-11-2023 06:29 PM
Could it be that your particular network hardware is trying to guess at what equipment is connected to it?
With the Comcast xfinity app, it tries to guess what hardware I have connected when attaching new devices for the first time. I haven't seen it guess incorrectly, though it will often just put some cryptic part number as the device name. I then go in and rename it.
Do you have the ability to rename devices on your network?
Ricky
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03-11-2023 09:42 PM
Ricky,
My 2 Chromecasts came up as "Chromecast" my cell, laptop, printer and my Google Home Mini all came up as the device IP address. One morning early I was playing with my phone and looked just to see the devices. That's when I saw Nintendo Switch. Doing a search the only thing that keeps coming up is that it's a gaming console.
As far as being able to rename I can't, the only thing I can do is set time limits for that device, as in monitoring a child's usage.
Ed
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03-11-2023 11:29 PM
Greetings,
Ricky's point is valid. This wouldn't be the first time a connected device was incorrectly identified by network hardware.
Most manufacturers do allow you to rename a connected device. Remarkably, the Netgear device below did a good job identifying devices. Phone, Desktop, Laptop, iPAD. But not the TV. It got the picture right though.
Even if the device is incorrectly identified, it won't affect operation.
~Rick
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