Three networking devices?

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When i use the command ip a I see three wireless adapters or devices



this is a screen shot of what the case looks like



My router's wireless DHCP clients i see two mac adresses like this:



screen shot from the modem config



-what do you think guys , is it like some software trying to fake an adapter identity or what??







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  • Please don't post pictures of text. Instead, copy-paste the text, and use the formatting tools to make it look nice. (For details, see the formatting guide and Why do people post screenshots of their terminals?)
    – wjandrea
    May 14 at 18:22










  • Related: What is the loopback device and how do I use it?
    – wjandrea
    May 14 at 18:24











  • FWIW, 98:0c:a5 is a Motorola MAC address. Source
    – wjandrea
    May 14 at 18:26










  • hhh yeah am aware of that but am in a bit of hurry ; this is why it's messed up a bit "in fact a lot" sorry again ; the main question now is why there is two devices connected to my router at the moment? much appreciated ;)
    – Gamer_One
    May 14 at 18:28











  • @Gamer_One I would guess you have a Motorola Android phone.
    – wjandrea
    May 14 at 18:30














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When i use the command ip a I see three wireless adapters or devices



this is a screen shot of what the case looks like



My router's wireless DHCP clients i see two mac adresses like this:



screen shot from the modem config



-what do you think guys , is it like some software trying to fake an adapter identity or what??







share|improve this question






















  • Please don't post pictures of text. Instead, copy-paste the text, and use the formatting tools to make it look nice. (For details, see the formatting guide and Why do people post screenshots of their terminals?)
    – wjandrea
    May 14 at 18:22










  • Related: What is the loopback device and how do I use it?
    – wjandrea
    May 14 at 18:24











  • FWIW, 98:0c:a5 is a Motorola MAC address. Source
    – wjandrea
    May 14 at 18:26










  • hhh yeah am aware of that but am in a bit of hurry ; this is why it's messed up a bit "in fact a lot" sorry again ; the main question now is why there is two devices connected to my router at the moment? much appreciated ;)
    – Gamer_One
    May 14 at 18:28











  • @Gamer_One I would guess you have a Motorola Android phone.
    – wjandrea
    May 14 at 18:30












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up vote
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When i use the command ip a I see three wireless adapters or devices



this is a screen shot of what the case looks like



My router's wireless DHCP clients i see two mac adresses like this:



screen shot from the modem config



-what do you think guys , is it like some software trying to fake an adapter identity or what??







share|improve this question














When i use the command ip a I see three wireless adapters or devices



this is a screen shot of what the case looks like



My router's wireless DHCP clients i see two mac adresses like this:



screen shot from the modem config



-what do you think guys , is it like some software trying to fake an adapter identity or what??









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  • Please don't post pictures of text. Instead, copy-paste the text, and use the formatting tools to make it look nice. (For details, see the formatting guide and Why do people post screenshots of their terminals?)
    – wjandrea
    May 14 at 18:22










  • Related: What is the loopback device and how do I use it?
    – wjandrea
    May 14 at 18:24











  • FWIW, 98:0c:a5 is a Motorola MAC address. Source
    – wjandrea
    May 14 at 18:26










  • hhh yeah am aware of that but am in a bit of hurry ; this is why it's messed up a bit "in fact a lot" sorry again ; the main question now is why there is two devices connected to my router at the moment? much appreciated ;)
    – Gamer_One
    May 14 at 18:28











  • @Gamer_One I would guess you have a Motorola Android phone.
    – wjandrea
    May 14 at 18:30
















  • Please don't post pictures of text. Instead, copy-paste the text, and use the formatting tools to make it look nice. (For details, see the formatting guide and Why do people post screenshots of their terminals?)
    – wjandrea
    May 14 at 18:22










  • Related: What is the loopback device and how do I use it?
    – wjandrea
    May 14 at 18:24











  • FWIW, 98:0c:a5 is a Motorola MAC address. Source
    – wjandrea
    May 14 at 18:26










  • hhh yeah am aware of that but am in a bit of hurry ; this is why it's messed up a bit "in fact a lot" sorry again ; the main question now is why there is two devices connected to my router at the moment? much appreciated ;)
    – Gamer_One
    May 14 at 18:28











  • @Gamer_One I would guess you have a Motorola Android phone.
    – wjandrea
    May 14 at 18:30















Please don't post pictures of text. Instead, copy-paste the text, and use the formatting tools to make it look nice. (For details, see the formatting guide and Why do people post screenshots of their terminals?)
– wjandrea
May 14 at 18:22




Please don't post pictures of text. Instead, copy-paste the text, and use the formatting tools to make it look nice. (For details, see the formatting guide and Why do people post screenshots of their terminals?)
– wjandrea
May 14 at 18:22












Related: What is the loopback device and how do I use it?
– wjandrea
May 14 at 18:24





Related: What is the loopback device and how do I use it?
– wjandrea
May 14 at 18:24













FWIW, 98:0c:a5 is a Motorola MAC address. Source
– wjandrea
May 14 at 18:26




FWIW, 98:0c:a5 is a Motorola MAC address. Source
– wjandrea
May 14 at 18:26












hhh yeah am aware of that but am in a bit of hurry ; this is why it's messed up a bit "in fact a lot" sorry again ; the main question now is why there is two devices connected to my router at the moment? much appreciated ;)
– Gamer_One
May 14 at 18:28





hhh yeah am aware of that but am in a bit of hurry ; this is why it's messed up a bit "in fact a lot" sorry again ; the main question now is why there is two devices connected to my router at the moment? much appreciated ;)
– Gamer_One
May 14 at 18:28













@Gamer_One I would guess you have a Motorola Android phone.
– wjandrea
May 14 at 18:30




@Gamer_One I would guess you have a Motorola Android phone.
– wjandrea
May 14 at 18:30















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