Den 08-09-2018 kl. 14:47 skrev Pierre Emeriaud:
Le sam. 8 sept. 2018 à 13:40, Jay Hart a écrit :
-ifconfig -A from the router--
re1: flags=8843 mtu 1500
lladdr 00:22:4d:d1:48:d5
inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
Some CPEs have
> Le sam. 8 sept. 2018 à 18:06, Jay Hart a écrit :
>>
>> > Le sam. 8 sept. 2018 à 13:40, Jay Hart a écrit :
>> >> -ifconfig -A from the router--
>> >> re1: flags=8843 mtu 1500
>> >> lladdr 00:22:4d:d1:48:d5
>> >> inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 0xff00
Le sam. 8 sept. 2018 à 18:06, Jay Hart a écrit :
>
> > Le sam. 8 sept. 2018 à 13:40, Jay Hart a écrit :
> >> -ifconfig -A from the router--
> >> re1: flags=8843 mtu 1500
> >> lladdr 00:22:4d:d1:48:d5
> >> inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast
Jay Hart(jh...@kevla.org) on 2018.09.08 12:06:03 -0400:
> > Le sam. 8 sept. 2018 13:40, Jay Hart a crit :
> >> -ifconfig -A from the router--
> >> re1: flags=8843 mtu 1500
> >> lladdr 00:22:4d:d1:48:d5
> >> inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast
> Le sam. 8 sept. 2018 à 13:40, Jay Hart a écrit :
>> -ifconfig -A from the router--
>> re1: flags=8843 mtu 1500
>> lladdr 00:22:4d:d1:48:d5
>> inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
>
>
> Some CPEs have 192.168.1.1 hardcoded as
Le sam. 8 sept. 2018 à 13:40, Jay Hart a écrit :
> -ifconfig -A from the router--
> re1: flags=8843 mtu 1500
> lladdr 00:22:4d:d1:48:d5
> inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
Some CPEs have 192.168.1.1 hardcoded as management ip
> On 2018-09-07, Jay Hart wrote:
>> I'm now running my new router. Internal network is 192.168 based. I have two
>> interfaces on my
router, one external, one internal. Motherboard is a MITAC PDP11BICC using
Realtek NICs. I'm
seeing a lot of messages in the log file regarding duplicate IP
On 2018-09-07, Jay Hart wrote:
> I'm now running my new router. Internal network is 192.168 based. I have two
> interfaces on my
> router, one external, one internal. Motherboard is a MITAC PDP11BICC using
> Realtek NICs.
>
> I'm seeing a lot of messages in the log file regarding duplicate IP
The re1 (internal INT) MAC is 00:22:4d:d1:48:d5, which identifies itself as a
MITAC International
Corp MAC and matches up with the motherboard vendor.
Using 'Arp -a", I have yet to locate the 20:c0:47... MAC on any of my
machines, Its non-existent
as far as I am concerned, and yet I literally
What do you have in your arp -a result for that 192.168.1.1 IP?
Does it look like a Verizon device?
If not, it’s probably the “problem”.
(I believe Verizon FIOS wants to live on that IP and wants to use DHCP to
issue addresses to the things it’s talking to.)
—
Raul
On Friday, September 7,
I'm now running my new router. Internal network is 192.168 based. I have two
interfaces on my
router, one external, one internal. Motherboard is a MITAC PDP11BICC using
Realtek NICs.
I'm seeing a lot of messages in the log file regarding duplicate IP Addresses,
specifically I'm
seeing:
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