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jaihawk

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We have Allo and I use their App to monitor and control what is on our network. Today, I noticed an unknown Apple iPhone on our network. I've got all of ours labeled, so I know that it's none of ours. Clicking on it, I do see that there is upload and download activity going on, spiking at abouts 350 mBytes around 1:10 and then again around 5:10.

Is there any way for me to be able to locate the device, if it's somewhere in our house?
 
I'm going to move this to the main forum so more people see it. This seems like something @Toe would know
 
Sorry your wife has a 2nd phone Jai.
Either that or he's a heavy sleeper and hasn't noticed Chad's nightly visits. Those are the only two rational explanations, sorry OP

If it were me I'd confront her directly
(Or block the device and see if anything breaks)
 
We have Allo and I use their App to monitor and control what is on our network. Today, I noticed an unknown Apple iPhone on our network. I've got all of ours labeled, so I know that it's none of ours. Clicking on it, I do see that there is upload and download activity going on, spiking at abouts 350 mBytes around 1:10 and then again around 5:10.

Is there any way for me to be able to locate the device, if it's somewhere in our house?
Ask Sohn. I'm sure its a Calix app.
 
We have Allo and I use their App to monitor and control what is on our network. Today, I noticed an unknown Apple iPhone on our network. I've got all of ours labeled, so I know that it's none of ours. Clicking on it, I do see that there is upload and download activity going on, spiking at abouts 350 mBytes around 1:10 and then again around 5:10.

Is there any way for me to be able to locate the device, if it's somewhere in our house?
Couldn’t you just change the wifi password (for a non-technical fix)?
 
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Did somebody in your family maybe get a new Apple Watch or something? You could try something like Wifi Analyzer or MoocherHunter and play the hot/cold game with the signal strength to try and find it.
 
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