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are these real device or dummy modem device?

Hello, I'm completely new to this and I'm trying to find identifiable evidence of hacker on my network.

148 1.922009    192.168.0.254   255.255.255.255 TiVoConnect 220 ✓   Discovery Beacon ReadyDLNA:C6300v2 (uuid:4d696e69-444c-164e-9d41-554e4b4e4f57)

Does this show a TV connection to my modem?

10149   182.836542  cdns01.comcast.net  192.168.0.20    DNS 234 ✓   Standard query response 0x282c HTTPS community.netgear.com CNAME ejquo23388.lithium.com CNAME d19l3c49zl822p.cloudfront.net SOA ns-93.awsdns-11.com

Does this show a user name log in for community.netgear.com?

Thanks for the help, any advice or resource would be appreciated.

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asked 2023-07-06 23:21:47 +0000
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updated 2023-07-07 08:31:46 +0000
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Does this show a TV connection to my modem?

No, this is a broadcast message (on the network, not tv). Like saying "I am here".

Does this show a user name log in for community.netgear.com?

CNAME means "canonical name". So community.netgear.com is an alias, of a host name or server name, and to get the IP-address this name needs to be resolved. This is used as a load balancing mechanism.

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answered 2023-07-07 19:38:01 +0000
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