In terms of router security:
Firstly, I have NO IDEA how your LAN ended up on 192.169.0.0 IP range in the first place. Look up "Private IPs" as defined in RFC1918 - these are blocks of IP ranges dedicated for use on LANs, not the public internet...The scanner turned up 7 active IP addresses from the previous IP range 192.169.X.XXX that have no mac addresses. I can ping them and get a response, but the connection times out if I enter the IP address in a browser. These IP addresses NEVER showed up in the past with scan, so it makes me wonder what changed.
OK, but here is a simple non-technical thing that you can do that may provide potentially useful information.Honestly, I am not well versed when it comes to networking.
Yes, one port in particular you would not want exposed......Now if we could probe my gf's ports to see how to make her silent that would be nice.
