Something Weird Network Problem [message #365779] |
Fri, 02 January 2009 16:02 |
_SSnipe_
Messages: 4121 Registered: May 2007 Location: Riverside Southern Califo...
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When I log into my router it shows my moms pc in there twice in the clients list
like this
192.168.xx.xx BLU3Y3Z-PC
192.168.xx.xx unknown
192.168.xx.xx TRACY-PC
192.168.xx.xx TRACY-PC
and my mom is Tracy BTW now it shows both with diff ip address at end and both have different mac addresses and i dont know what that extra one is, i tried restarting my router disabling everything etc
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Re: Something Weird Network Problem [message #365786 is a reply to message #365779] |
Fri, 02 January 2009 17:27 |
dr3w2
Messages: 485 Registered: September 2006 Location: Ottawa,Canada
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Show us the actual IPS tbh, 192.168.x.x is a local IP is not accessible outside your lan. maybe for some reason her IP changed and so it registered the new client, but didn't unclear the original. Is this showing in your DHCP or active clients? If it was in the DHCP , did you change networking adapters at all?
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Re: Something Weird Network Problem [message #365803 is a reply to message #365779] |
Fri, 02 January 2009 21:49 |
dr3w2
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An easy way to check is just compare the mac address in the list
Start->Cmd -> ipconfig /all
But yeah, is this in the DHCP settings/list or in the status window/list
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Re: Something Weird Network Problem [message #365808 is a reply to message #365779] |
Fri, 02 January 2009 22:19 |
_SSnipe_
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Caveman wrote on Fri, 02 January 2009 15:33 | Well turn off the connection from your mams computer and see what one disappears. If they both do then its probably a firmware glitch.
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Nope, One says
192.168.2.2 TRACY-PC
other says
192.168.2.3 Tracy-Pc
hint not all caps?
andr3w282 wrote on Fri, 02 January 2009 16:27 | Show us the actual IPS tbh, 192.168.x.x is a local IP is not accessible outside your lan. maybe for some reason her IP changed and so it registered the new client, but didn't unclear the original. Is this showing in your DHCP or active clients? If it was in the DHCP , did you change networking adapters at all?
no my mom uses a wireless version chip but never did anything, and dont uise a router just its own ip
i restarted router, and both our pc,s and no other pc is on in house =/ its like theres a nother pc on our network with my moms pc names
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genetix wrote on Fri, 02 January 2009 16:36 | Is this a wireless router by any chance? First thing I would do is shut down her computer and recheck the list.
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yes wireless but only 2 pcs on and connect threw a wire, one is mine and my moms...i few days ago i took out my moms wireless card
andr3w282 wrote on Fri, 02 January 2009 20:49 | An easy way to check is just compare the mac address in the list
Start->Cmd -> ipconfig /all
But yeah, is this in the DHCP settings/list or in the status window/list
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not helpful
dont think someone hacked me since its this way even after hours of router off
my network is
mac filtered (excpet that extra TRACY-PC connected to it
a looooooooooong password with everything on a WPA2
and....ya...
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Re: Something Weird Network Problem [message #365815 is a reply to message #365779] |
Fri, 02 January 2009 23:08 |
dr3w2
Messages: 485 Registered: September 2006 Location: Ottawa,Canada
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you said you took out the wireless card? Has the wireless card ever accessed the router ( even by accident )
Have you tried rebooting the router? The router will map the IP to the mac address for the lease time in your dhcp settings. If it was dynamically mapped then it'll clear upon reboot/lease timeout, otherwise if it was statically set it will still be there. Aside from this i cant think of anything else
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[Updated on: Fri, 02 January 2009 23:13] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Something Weird Network Problem [message #365951 is a reply to message #365910] |
Sun, 04 January 2009 11:58 |
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Omar007
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andr3w282 wrote on Sun, 04 January 2009 08:24 |
Saberhawk wrote on Sat, 03 January 2009 18:17 |
Omar007 wrote on Sat, 03 January 2009 17:08 |
* Make sure the PC isn't running anykind of server software (Windows NT, 2003, 2008) This causes the router to give more IP's to the machine (my server has 10 )
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Not automatically, you need to manually assign them...
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Heh yeah we were doing DHCP in winserv 2003 this year, its not something that magically turns on and configures
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My server 2003R2 had uses 10 IP's as Default after installation for IIS etc. Afterwards you can lower them but i didn't so i still have 10
SSnipe: sorry but that was all i could give you atm
[Updated on: Sun, 04 January 2009 11:59] Report message to a moderator
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