• Weird thing

    From Dave@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 17 21:11:41 2022
    Evening folks...
    Win 10 computer upon which I run VRPC-DL and RPCEmu.

    A short while ago on the Win 10 Networking, a device presented and I have
    no idea what it is.

    It has a monitor icon, "LUXOR 475637-Gen4", and properties on the icon produces:

    "LUXOR 475637-Gen4

    4a:6d:bb:48:b5:d7

    Manufacturer: Vestel"

    After about a minute the icon and "LUXOR 475637-Gen4" vanishes from the
    filer network display, until the computer is at a later time booted.

    The actual monitor in use on this machine is an Acer anyway.

    Does anyone have any ideas what it is?

    Thanks
    Dave

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  • From druck@21:1/5 to Dave on Fri Jun 17 21:58:47 2022
    On 17/06/2022 21:11, Dave wrote:
    Evening folks...
    Win 10 computer upon which I run VRPC-DL and RPCEmu.
    [Snip]
    Does anyone have any ideas what it is?

    It's a Windows thing, and if google doesn't come up with anything, you
    are unlikely to find anyone on a RISC OS news group that knows.

    My guess is you are picking up the presence of a neighbours Bluetooth
    device, so ignore.

    ---druck

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to druck on Sat Jun 18 09:59:37 2022
    In article <t8ipu8$914$1@dont-email.me>,
    druck <news@druck.org.uk> wrote:
    On 17/06/2022 21:11, Dave wrote:
    Evening folks...
    Win 10 computer upon which I run VRPC-DL and RPCEmu.
    [Snip]
    Does anyone have any ideas what it is?

    It's a Windows thing, and if google doesn't come up with anything, you
    are unlikely to find anyone on a RISC OS news group that knows.

    My guess is you are picking up the presence of a neighbours Bluetooth
    device, so ignore.

    ---druck

    Thanks Druck, you might be going in the right direction...

    After I posted yesterday I did some more searching and came upon the following...

    "Luxor was a Swedish home electronics and computer manufacturer located in Motala, established in 1923 and acquired by Nokia in 1985. The brand name
    is now owned by Turkish company Vestel and is used for televisions sold in
    the Swedish market.

    And...

    Originally a manufacturer of tape recorders, radios, television sets,
    stereo systems, and other home electronics, it launched its first home computer, the ABC 80 in 1978. The succeeding ABC 800 series was introduced
    in 1981 with new releases in 1983 being produced until the ABC line was terminated in 1986.
    The brand name was later sold to the Norwegian retailer Elkjøp ASA, When British Dixons Retail bought Elkjøp in November 1999 they also acquired
    the Luxor brand. In 2006 Turkish company Vestel acquired the Luxor brand.

    Apparently they now sell Smart TVs.

    As by default both WiFi and Bluetooth are Off in this house (Mostly cable)
    I was wonder how it got into my machine?

    Anyway, not important as I now have a handle on what it is.

    Dave










    Dave

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  • From Theo@21:1/5 to Dave on Sat Jun 18 17:56:03 2022
    Dave <dave@triffid.co.uk> wrote:
    Apparently they now sell Smart TVs.

    As by default both WiFi and Bluetooth are Off in this house (Mostly cable)
    I was wonder how it got into my machine?

    Vestel make a wide range of brands of smart TVs, mostly brands that they've bought or licensed. For example Bush is a former UK manufacturer whose
    brand was bought by Argos and licensed to Vestel, and so now Vestel make
    Bush TVs and they're sold in Argos[*] and more recently Sainsbury's stores.
    You can likely find a TV with very similar innards under another Vestel
    brand.

    My guess would that, given all this badge-engineering, Vestel share software across models and possibly their identifiers have got mixed up. Maybe you
    have a smart TV made by Vestel under another brand and somehow it's claiming
    to be the 'wrong' brand with its hostname?

    Or alternatively your neighbour has managed to connect to your network
    somehow?

    Theo

    [*] Obligatory on-topic connection: this was also the source of the Bush internet set-top boxes: made by Pace based on the A7000+ design with
    modified RISC OS/NCOS, branded by Bush. I think that was before Argos
    bought out the Bush brand, and don't remember if they were sold in Argos stores.

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  • From Russell Hafter News@21:1/5 to dave@triffid.co.uk on Fri Jun 24 17:18:30 2022
    In article <59fa6737a2dave@triffid.co.uk>, Dave
    <dave@triffid.co.uk> wrote:

    "Luxor was a Swedish home electronics and computer
    manufacturer located in Motala, established in 1923 and
    acquired by Nokia in 1985. The brand name is now owned by
    Turkish company Vestel and is used for televisions sold
    in the Swedish market.

    I have a small Luxor TV, probably around 10-15 years old.
    Bought at Tesco.

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