Subject: Re: network settings
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Ryan La Riviere <larz@cbis.ece.drexel.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 12/10/2001 16:02:12
On 12/10/01 somewhere around the time of 3:19 PM -0500, Michael G. Schabert spoke about "Re: network settings":
>At 10:39 AM -0500 12/10/01, Ryan La Riviere wrote:
>>I think I found the problem. I seem to have another device on my network with the 10.0.1.51 IP address. Now I have to figure out what that device is.
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>Well, you can try finding out the MAC address (ARP lookup table or tcpdump). Then you can look up what manufacturer has that address range to determine what kind of device it is. However, with it being your home LAN, I don't know how big/complex it is, or whether you can't just check each device manually faster.
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>What DHCP range is set up in the AirPort? Perhaps the APBS is giving out that address to another computer.
I only have under two hand fulls of IP capable devices. The Airport gives out from 10.0.1.2 to 10.0.1.50. I'm probably going to do it by hand. I think I know what I would have given a static IP. I just can't believe it was something stupid like that but I do believe that it just hit me out of the blue what was wrong.
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-Ryan
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