On Mar 19, 2010, at 7:36 PM, Jared Earle wrote: > On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 9:43 PM, Richard Peskin <[email protected]> wrote: >> fire.rlpcon.loc (192.168.1.24) at 64:b9:e8:cb:67:9a on en0 ifscope [ethernet] > > 64:b9:e8 means an Apple device. 64:b9:e8 is the iMac named fire.rlpcon.loc at the static address 192.168.1.24 on the wired ethernet > >> fire.westell.com (192.168.1.178) at 4:1e:64:ea:a6:35 on en0 ifscope >> [ethernet] > > 04:1e:64 is also an Apple device. 04:1e:64 is the same iMac (fire) on the wireless network. The router assigns the domain name westell.com to the DHCP clients for which it provides IP addresses; in my case all the wireless clients. The 3 computers have both ethernet and wifi active to allow one of them (MacBook) to be used anywhere while allowing rapid file transfers when connected to the ethernet. I haven't tried turning off the wifi on the iMac. I might note that this problem started when a new model Airport Extreme was installed replacing a 3 y/o model. > Got an iPhone, AppleTV or anything > else? There is an iTouch at DHCP served address 192.168.1.198 > Maybe it's the other side of an Airport. I presume the airports > have ethernet and wifi turned on. > > -- > Jared Earle :: There is no SPORK > [email protected] :: http://jearle.eu > Hosting :: http://cat5.org > Blog :: http://blog.23x.net
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