Windows 10: Unknown Network Device showing Windows Explorer Bedroom

Discus and support Unknown Network Device showing Windows Explorer Bedroom in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; I'm not a worker, I'm still a student. I don't know if this is a secure network? I saw a network server called "Bedroom" with the ZTE Mserver and ZTE... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by Dwarvior_132, Sep 25, 2020.

  1. Unknown Network Device showing Windows Explorer Bedroom


    I'm not a worker, I'm still a student. I don't know if this is a secure network? I saw a network server called "Bedroom" with the ZTE Mserver and ZTE CY Team models that suddenly connected and I also never used an e-itharnet cable and I only used wifi. I'm not cooperating. I am also worried if suddenly a user named "Dwartch not real name" is hacked and locked in some settings such as background settings, network switching, and blocking on some sites. Yesterday I opened Powershell but it couldn't and finally I created a new user and only installed Virtualbox. Does that mean Virtualbox gave this network?


    I tried visiting the site http://cy.zte.com.cn/, but instead redirected to Mercusar and stated the site could not be found.

    Please help me...

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    Dwarvior_132, Sep 25, 2020
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  2. Network devices listed under Unknown in Device Manager


    I have a Dell Inspiron M731R laptop upgraded from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 Home 64-Bit that suddenly quit connecting to the home network. Was using wireless, so switched to an Ethernet cable, but still no luck. I just discovered that ALL of the network-related devices are now listed under an "Unknown" tab in the Device Manager. A check of properties of each item in that folder says they are all working properly, but that obviously isn't the case. I tried uninstalling each of the 4 items, but when they are recognized again they still show up under the Unknown tab. Any suggestions would be welcome.

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    putermaker, Sep 25, 2020
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  3. X800 GTO2 = Unknown Device

    I flashed the BIOS on my X800 GTO2 last night and it is listed in the Device Manager as an Unknown Device. Is this normal?
     
    blsnelling, Sep 25, 2020
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  4. Unknown Network Device showing Windows Explorer Bedroom

    unknown network device

    I had the same issue. I was concerned as i matched all amazon devices and mac was showing with no ip address. i checked router history and no dhcp to the device mac amazon or full ford. My neighbor has a new ford nearby though. It has wireless and my windows
    10 was discovering it local not on the network. I used the article link below explanation works and fix listed solves the problem and increases security.

    Fix: Unknown and Strange Devices Showing Up on Network - Appuals.com
     
    JimmyHaney, Sep 25, 2020
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