This morning I was going through my PC firewall log, and came across an ip that was blocked.
The strange thing was that it was a local area network ip, 192.168.200.117 but it wasn't in the range that I had set.
So I went ahead and ran a scan with advanced ip scanner ranging from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255.
To my surprise I found 243 alive ip addresses on my home network.
http://i1288.photobucket.com/albums/b482/BigJ816/AdvancedIPScanner_zpsa1a2bcf8.jpg
So I decided to run a tracerout to get an idea where on my network these ip addresses were coming from.
The strange thing is the tracerout makes it appear as if the ip belongs to Time Warner.
http://i1288.photobucket.com/albums/b482/BigJ816/TracingRoute_zpsf4a80867.jpg
Now I have a friend that works for Time Warner, and he showed me that he could scan and see all the devices inside my network using his laptop provided by Time Warner.
I had always assumed that Time Warner was able to do this due to the fact that I was using their cable modem. In which the cable modem would report what was on my network.
Now that I see all these Local Area Network addresses I'm not sure what to think.
So I'm wondering if anyone has any thoughts or opinions on this?
Also can anyone else using Time Warner cables Broadband connection see these ip addresses.
The strange thing was that it was a local area network ip, 192.168.200.117 but it wasn't in the range that I had set.
So I went ahead and ran a scan with advanced ip scanner ranging from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255.
To my surprise I found 243 alive ip addresses on my home network.
http://i1288.photobucket.com/albums/b482/BigJ816/AdvancedIPScanner_zpsa1a2bcf8.jpg
So I decided to run a tracerout to get an idea where on my network these ip addresses were coming from.
The strange thing is the tracerout makes it appear as if the ip belongs to Time Warner.
http://i1288.photobucket.com/albums/b482/BigJ816/TracingRoute_zpsf4a80867.jpg
Now I have a friend that works for Time Warner, and he showed me that he could scan and see all the devices inside my network using his laptop provided by Time Warner.
I had always assumed that Time Warner was able to do this due to the fact that I was using their cable modem. In which the cable modem would report what was on my network.
Now that I see all these Local Area Network addresses I'm not sure what to think.
So I'm wondering if anyone has any thoughts or opinions on this?
Also can anyone else using Time Warner cables Broadband connection see these ip addresses.