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    Yup, sure seems like they are from your ISP....

    Yup, sure seems like they are from your ISP. Brocade makes enterprise-level network products, which you would expect an ISP to have.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brocade_Communications_Systems
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    So if you disconnect the ISP's modem, do you...

    So if you disconnect the ISP's modem, do you still see the 192.168.1.x subnet?

    If anything, I'd guess the ISP's modem/router is forwarding from 192.168.2.x (your network) to 192.168.1.x (the ISP's...
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    192.168.1.1 sounds like a default router IP....

    192.168.1.1 sounds like a default router IP. Normally, you shouldn't be able to access 192.168.1.x from 192.168.2.x unless some forwarding was set up. Very strange.

    How many routers do you have?...
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    As jdc2000 mentioned, one of them seems to be an...

    As jdc2000 mentioned, one of them seems to be an HP printer. Do you have an HP printer or not? If so, does it have wireless capabilities?

    The 192.168.1.x devices are probably looking for an adhoc...
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    If the first one is a Roku, then it's possible...

    If the first one is a Roku, then it's possible the other devices are things like Smart TVs.
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