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  1. I have no idea on how to do all that. it's a bit too advanced for my networking knowledge I will do some research... I don't know if this helps in any way but Im able to replicate the arp poisoning attack notification. If i switch the wi fi network that my quest 2 is connected to, to the 2nd router(the extender) i get the notification again... I will try some research thanks for taking the time to assist me.
  2. But im not intentionally using more devices with the same ip. I didn't had this problem until I plugged that 2nd router which as far as I know is configured correctly. How can I know if someone is attacking me or if its just a duplicate ip ? Thank you.
  3. Guys, after 12 days it has started again...what can I do ? Is someone really trying to steal information from me or is it a false positive ? I have 1000 network protection logs now with ARP cache poison attack. Again the IP is of the Quest 2. This time I didn't get any notification, I manually checked. I still have a suspicion it may have to do something with that 2nd router that I use as an extender but I dont know...
  4. I call 2nd router aka a spare router that i wasnt using anymore...thats the one i've put in repeating mode, to extend the range of my main router. Is this correct ?
  5. Hello. I think I did it correctly the first time but to be sure i resetted the 2nd router and configured it again. I've set the 2nd router as repeater and changed the ip address from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.33 otherwise i cant access the interface because the routers have same ip. And then I connected the 2nd router to the 1st router's wifi. I will have to wait and see if i get that arp attack notification again. Do you think it's some conflict or attacker ? I dont understand what you mean by configuring the main router properly..i didnt have to do anything to it. I've followed the steps in the article, the repeater steps
  6. I forgot to quote you in my replies. Can you please help me solve this problem? Do you think the 2nd router is the cause? Thank you.
  7. I powered off the router that i use as extender and changed wifi channel to try replicate the issue and see if that extender was the cause. I didn't get that notification anymore. I thought i solved the problem. But after i plugged the extender back in and changed wifi channel im not receiving that ARP attack notification anymore. I can't replicate anymore. Do you still think that 2nd router that i use as extender can be the cause? Thanks.
  8. I didn't find any record about identical ip adresses. But looking in the logs the source ip is not always the quest 2 as i thought, i also get 192.168.1.1 which is the router. Besides my router, I have added a 2nd router in my parents kitchen and i use it as an extender so they have better range in their room. Could that cause this problem ?
  9. Hello guys. I was using my Oculus Quest 2 via air link. If you're not familiar, airlink allows to connect the the quest 2 vr headset to my pc and play wirelessly. I noticed some stuttering and decided to go into router and change wifi channel. Like 10 seconds after changing it I got 6 notifications from ESET...network threat blocked, arp cache poisoning attack. I was thinking that maybe it's a false positive because it happened exactly when I changed the wifi channel so I tried to change the channel again, and it happened again. If i put my cursor on "Computer" in the eset notification, it shows my the ip of the device and the device is the oculus quest 2. Did i get some malware on the quest 2 or should i ignore those notifications? I can't scan the quest if i connect it to pc although it shows up as a removable device. Thanks.
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