[email protected] wrote:
> Some devices are connected to a network, using DHCP to get an IP address. 
> Other devices are setup for standalone use and are directly connected to a 
> local laptop for maintenence. In both cases I want to use the same ethernet 
> connetion with the same software.
> 
Ehrm, what exactly does this have to do with PPPoE? I don't think I understand 
this...

Anyway, we also have built a scan-and-config tool that can talk to 
misconfigured devices or devices that don't have an IP yet. I don't think 
AutoIP takes too long here when used in together with DHCP, but our tool even 
shows the devices before they have an IP address (and you can see the 
DHCP/AutoIP state).

However, this only works using broadcasts unless the device has a correctly 
unicast-working  IP address.

Simon
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