mirror of
https://github.com/quasar/Quasar.git
synced 2026-04-25 15:25:59 +03:00
[GH-ISSUE #929] Device connected to my router and has no IP #643
Labels
No labels
bug
bug
cant-reproduce
discussion
duplicate
easy
enhancement
help wanted
improvement
invalid
need more info
pull-request
question
wont-add
No milestone
No project
No assignees
1 participant
Notifications
Due date
No due date set.
Dependencies
No dependencies set.
Reference
starred/Quasar#643
Loading…
Add table
Add a link
Reference in a new issue
No description provided.
Delete branch "%!s()"
Deleting a branch is permanent. Although the deleted branch may continue to exist for a short time before it actually gets removed, it CANNOT be undone in most cases. Continue?
Originally created by @Korto9 on GitHub (Feb 17, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/quasar/Quasar/issues/929
Hi,
I have been struggling for the past 3 weeks with a device that is connected to my router and has no IP adress. I changed my router 3 times and this device still managed to connect to my router. I even rebooted my 2 pc. When I write the MAC adress of the device trojan/spyware and all kind of virus pop up. I think that the problem come from Quasar because it connected to my router just after I used Quasar. I think that Quasar is a malilcious program. What should I do I need help!!!
Thank you in advance
@BurntDog commented on GitHub (Feb 17, 2021):
It's not Quasar not sure what your issue is. Can you scan your router for backdoor? I have no issue myself.
What do mean, when you write MAC address you see spyware?
@Korto9 commented on GitHub (Feb 17, 2021):
I just put the MAC adress and there is some weird site and I can see trojan in the text.
@Korto9 commented on GitHub (Feb 17, 2021):
I can't scan my router for backdoors.
@BurntDog commented on GitHub (Feb 17, 2021):
Did you change your WIFI password? That suspicious device connected using WIFI I'm guessing.
@Korto9 commented on GitHub (Feb 17, 2021):
That's what I am telliing you I changed my router 3 times and changed de pasword mutiple times and it managed to connect to my router.
@BurntDog commented on GitHub (Feb 17, 2021):
I've been using this software for years and never had that happen and just check and no issues with unknown device connect to my router. Make sure your router's software is flashed with any latest updates/patches Quasar is not the issue.
@Korto9 commented on GitHub (Feb 17, 2021):
Alright thank you for your help.
@Korto9 commented on GitHub (Feb 17, 2021):
I have one last question. How I device with no local IP adress can connect to my router?
@MaxXor commented on GitHub (Feb 17, 2021):
Use NAT/portforwarding in your router settings.