I only have two Tablos. From my Tablo Status page ChazTablo_2025 4thGen is mine. You can’t seeiit above but Chaz-Tablo Legacy DuoLite is also mine. But I do not know who Tablozero belongs to???
Probably a neighbor based on the IP address.
How do you figure that?
Unless you have another router in your house that you are not aware of it appears your router is assigning IP addresses in the 192.168.1.XX range. Another router is assigning IP addresses in the 192.168.50.XX range.
Others with more expertise can chime in but I don’t think it is your router assigning these two different IP addresses. In my experience at my home having one router and having recently replaced it I have not seen my routers doing this.
That is why I am saying what I suspect.
Another thing you could do is turn you router off by pulling the power. Wait 30 seconds and power it back up and see if anything changes after it boots back up.
I have two Legacy Tablos. Currently, Legacy Tablos are not included on the Tablo status page but one of my Legacy Tablos is in the Beta proram testing the Gen4 updates and is the first one on the list. I occassionally see a second Tablo on my status page and it is never my other Legacy Tablo (confirmed by SID and IP address). It always seems to be a random visitor. I think my last random vistor Tablo was named Evie. I also confirmed That 192.168.12.248 is not a Tablo lurking on my LAN. I think this is more of a programming issue where non-redident Tablos are being incorrectly matched to resident Tablos by some criteria such as subnet or something else.
Another possibility is if your WiFi router or mesh system supports guest networks that support another IP address range…in that case someone might be using a guest network without permission.
I’m pretty sure this is a @TabloTV issue because this Status page makes a call back to the their servers - I doubt it’s populated from your LAN. You’ll probably have to submit a request to have this fixed or it may resolve on its own.
I agree it not a problem on my end and it lies squarely on the Tablo server side. It seems consistent with what others are seeing and I think Tablo is aware. It’s not a big enough issue for me to want to submit a ticket and I know it will clear up or change to a different “visitor” until Tablo fixes it on their end.
No guest wireless set up.
Agree - it’s most likely a glitch on their end and not real data.
Glitch? Bwaahahaha!

