08-15-2022, 04:44 PM
I don't know if it would be helpful with your situation James but with
my Linksys router I can do a network map. From that map, it shows
the router in the middle with lines (like the spokes of a wheel radiating
outwards) to each connected device. Simply clicking on each device
allows you to give it an individual name. So in my case, I have 2
Win10 boxes on the network. I named one Win10-Kitchen and one
Win10-mancave. Same thing with the various Lantronix UDS10's
and WiModem232's. For example, one is named WiModem232-MGSTe
and one WiModem232-STacy, etc, etc,...
This helps me differentiate them "at a glance" on my network map.
HTH's.
my Linksys router I can do a network map. From that map, it shows
the router in the middle with lines (like the spokes of a wheel radiating
outwards) to each connected device. Simply clicking on each device
allows you to give it an individual name. So in my case, I have 2
Win10 boxes on the network. I named one Win10-Kitchen and one
Win10-mancave. Same thing with the various Lantronix UDS10's
and WiModem232's. For example, one is named WiModem232-MGSTe
and one WiModem232-STacy, etc, etc,...
This helps me differentiate them "at a glance" on my network map.
HTH's.
