Hi
and thanx for your quick answers.

>> There is probably a common key information shared by the two computers
>> like:
>>    - a serial number (in BIOS XML section)
>>    - a MAC address (in NETWORKS XML sections)
>>    - a UUID (in BIOS XML section)
Don't think so. Just compared two of the Fusinv XML downloads -
UUID and SSN are different.

But you are right, there is one MAC address (of 5..8 in one xml file)
which is identical between both computers: that of
"F5521gw Mobile Broadband Driver".

> 
> Also, check your GLPI plugin matching rules by navigating to:
> 
> Home->Plugins->FusionInventory->Equipment import and link rules
> 

IMHO these seem to be the default ones:

        Computer serial + uuid          Ja              
        Computer serial                 Ja              
        Computer mac            Ja              
        Computer name           Ja              
        Computer import                 Ja              
        Printer serial          Ja              
        Printer mac             Ja              
        Printer name            Ja              
        NetworkEquipment serial                 Ja              
        NetworkEquipment mac            Ja              
        NetworkEquipment import                 Ja              
        Find serial in all GLPI                 Ja              
        Find mac in all GLPI            Ja              
        Find name in all GLPI           Ja              
        Unknown device import           Ja              

So what can I do now? For some time now - I have the feeling, that all
recent or newer devices share the same entry, perhaps after this driver
had been installed on some devices?

I've changed the rule "Computer mac" to "Computer mac and serial". Do
you think this could be sufficient?

best regards,
Falko


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