Thanks Paul.

Jeff

Jeff Johnson
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Paul M¢Nett wrote:
> Try pinging the affected ip address, and then running arp. It'll at 
> least tell you one of the mac addresses. Then remove that device 
> temporarily, ping it again and run arp again. Should tell you the mac 
> address of the second device.
> 
> In the future consider setting your DHCP server to dish out even the 
> static addresses. You basically say 'this mac address gets this ip 
> address'. One configuration in one place, instead of having to maintain 
> the information on each computer.
> 
> If your router's dhcp server doesn't have this capability exposed to the 
> web ui, it wouldn't be difficult to set up one of your Linux servers 
> with this responsibility.
> 
> Just an idea. Central administration, even for small networks, is better 
> than spread-out administration.
> 
> Paul
> 


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