your modem/router shoul dbe able to tell you leases
or 'arp -a' will tell you what your computer knows about
Dean
bill wrote:
I have a home LAN - 3 PC's networked via an ethernet switch and connected to the 'Net via a modem/router.
The PC's IP's are generated by the modem/router via DHCP.
AS the IP assigned appears to depend on the socket on the ethernet switch to which the PC is connected, and as each PC is running a different OS or Linux distro ( some of which are lacking access to basic commands such as ifconfig), and 1 PC is running without monitor/keyboard/mouse and is accessed via tightvnc, is there a command or a GUI that will give me the hostnames and IP's of each PC connected to the LAN?
I have googled and read many networking/vnc howto's etc with no luck.
thanks in advance
BILL
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