Summary: I have two computers at home, one with XP Home and the other with Win98. Both are connected to the internet through a hub to a cablemodem. Computers g...
Summary: I'm assuming when you say a home network you have a router or switch in the mix , just look in there , it will list all active mac addresses . On...
Summary: Is there a way I can assign IP's via MAC address, but in a DHCP fashion?(in win2k advanced server....has to be win2k inherant service or third party D...
Summary: Hi there, If the station is remote in terms of "it is just another machine on your home LAN or subnet" then yes, your ARP cache will contain the MAC a...
Summary: "In a TCP/IP environment, end stations communicate with servers or other end stations. This can occur because each node using the TCP/IP protocol suit...
Summary: Hi, I need to find some MAC address in my LAN. I am not able to ping a particular IP which I know is alive and exist. I have tried the DOS command "g...
Summary: hi! i am trying to setup an FTP server behind a wireless router. How can I set up one of my computers based upon its MAC address with a fixed IP addre...
Summary: This is a cross-over from the linux forum, http://www.computing.net/linux/wwwboard/forum/17973.html I have 12 IPs bound to one mac address on my serve...
Summary: I have not used VMWare, but a MAC address is a hardware address, and I am pretty sure the only thing that can change a MAC address is a router or a ma...
Summary: The ISP I work for is currently being hit by a guy that is flooding the mail server (or trying to flood the mail server) with SPAM. The Admin is tryin...
Summary: Hi, Can anybody tell me why MAC addresses are unique when they are supposed to be used within a LAN?. Are MAC addresses transmitted across internet al...
Summary: Does anyone know if there is a way to trace a MAC address back to an IP address. I have a lot of traffic coming from certain MAC addresses on the net...
Summary: While poking around in the router today, I noticed that one of the computers on the network is listed twice, the same name appears, as well as an iden...
Summary: My problem started today when I turned on my PC. It did not get an IP from the Router (dlink DI-624), instead it got a 169.x.x.x address... the rout...
Summary: The industry standard program for doing this is nmap from http://insecure.org/nmap/ In addition to scanning/retieving the IP and mac addresses it can ...
Summary: Anybody know how to either change a mac address or make the dhcp server thing i am using a mac address from another card? I was hooking up my compute...
Summary: The arp command will show you which devices your pc recognises that are connected in your internal network. PC's, printers (other peripherals) and ro...
Summary: Hi, I've been having this problem for a month or so. Noone else in my network can ping me, and if I do I get a Mac address (fe80::180d:31a3 ...) inste...
Summary: For starters it will confuse the switch as switches identify each pc by their MAC address, they store these address in a table in memory and hence is ...
Summary: Thanks for your replay. The VoIP sets get their IP's via DHCP server. A mitel 3300 box. The phones get an ip of 192.168.x.x and the pc's get an ip ...
Summary: "like what applications?" NAT breaks some as is, in particular IPSec Virtual Private Networks unless the router supports IPSec passthrough, etc. When ...
Summary: Also try running: arp -a (address resolution protocol) from the command prompt to show IP to MAC addresses currently known by the host. Bryan ...
Summary: The printer does not have an Ethernet MAC address. The NIC or server within the printer will have one. A network utility of any variety should be abl...
Summary: Some cards and network devices will allow you to change a MAC address. However, you really shouldn't ever do it. MAC addresses are the addresses rea...