what? can you please elaborate?
all devices connected to a wifi for example can be found ... is there a way to make that impossible or harder
Are you talking about disabling the DHCP? I am really confused about what are you trying to achieve... Can you please say what the issue is?
i'm scanning my wifi networs for possible expolits .. wanna know if there is a user able to hide it ip adreese from being revealed
depends how much you want to "secure" it, you can block ICMP. and inbound traffic on specific ports on such device... And as I said, you can apply it network wide using a managed router. Also you can divide your network with vlans
all those options are not available in my router sadly .. it's an old panel
flash openwrt on it
There is - you can ignore DHCP in a network and send broadcast packets (ARP and co) only to your local network neighbours, allowing you to stay "hidden". Your router will still see the MAC address of the machine and you also ... cant do anything like this since actually communicating with any other machine would require you to have an actual IP*. *Exceptions apply, like using SMBv1 Machines and really really old Netbios implementations which dont rely on TCP/IP and use their own frames. Thats why M$ force-disables this and NASes using that trash should be trashed.
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