On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 9:19 AM Erez D wrote:
> The windows 169.25. ip is from APIPA and not from any DHCP server
> (ipconfig does not specify a dhcp server).
> to be on the safe side I verified udp port 67 is unused on my mac (via
> netstat, fuser and socat)
>
> what boggles me is why can't the
The windows 169.25. ip is from APIPA and not from any DHCP server (ipconfig
does not specify a dhcp server).
to be on the safe side I verified udp port 67 is unused on my mac (via
netstat, fuser and socat)
what boggles me is why can't the window machine access the router and get
an ip when the mac
On Monday, 10 January 2022 19:30:55 IST Erez D wrote:
> I've encountered a network problem
>
> i have a mac and a win10 machine connected to a 4 port Gbit wifi6 AP
> (switch mode).
> a third eth from the AP goes to the router which is also a DHCP server
>
> everything works well until the mac goe
Not familiar with MAC, but is it possible the MAC is acting as a domain
master or a DHCP server?
On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 19:30:55 +0200
Erez D wrote:
> I've encountered a network problem
>
> i have a mac and a win10 machine connected to a 4 port Gbit wifi6 AP
> (switch mode).
> a third eth from the
I've encountered a network problem
i have a mac and a win10 machine connected to a 4 port Gbit wifi6 AP
(switch mode).
a third eth from the AP goes to the router which is also a DHCP server
everything works well until the mac goes to sleep.
when the mac goes to sleep, the win10 machine looses it'