The device's serial number should be available via cur_dev->serial_number. Observed Output No device has a serial number available - cur_dev->serial_number is an empty string.
Random devices that i did not connect to my network are popping up under the Network section of Windows Explorer. However, when i check on my Netgear Router settings, none of these devices appear anywhere. They don't appear on the list that shows what is currently connected and they are not on the list that shows devices are not connected but once were.
I don't understand how these devices are on my Network. And I'm not sure if this is just an issue with Windows 10.
These are 2 items that have popped up
1) Car-1b44:

Manufacturer: DENSO, Manufacturer webpage unavailable
Model: Honda Generation 1 mid grade, model webpage unavailable
Model Number: Generation 1 mid grade
Device webpage: Presentation webpage unavailable

Serial number: unavailable
MAC Address: a0:cc:2b:08:1b:43
Unique identifier: unavailable
IP address: unavailable
Mac Os Serial Number Unavailable
2) Sitara
Manufacturer: TI, manufacturer webpage unavailable
About My Mac Serial Number
Model: Wilink, model webpage unavailable
Model number: wl18xx
Device webpage: presentation webpage unavailable
Seriap number: unavailable
MAC address: 50:f1:4a:ad:ca:76
Unique identifier: unavailable
Serial Number Unavailable Mac Os
IP address: unavailable
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