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A lot of routers don't have that option set by default. You'll need root access in most cases. If you can flash your router with dd-wrt (Linux-based firmware) you can see all details.

Anyways, there is a lot of software to check what your network is using. One example is Cisco's Packet Tracer.

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somehow idk how but you can go and look at your ip on a lan site just for your house and find out there ill find out and tell yoo

you can also make new ip's and restart the router to screw with people

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