Just a guess, but have you tried powering it off and back on?

Cory J. Brown
Information Systems Coordinator
City of Colonial Heights, VA
804/520-9270

http://www.colonial-heights.com

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From: "Kok-Yong Tan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 4:09 PM
Subject: [SonicWALL]- Interesting complaint from TELE2


> My TELE2 is complaining that the number of licenses is exceeded.  Then it
proceeds to tell me that the offender is 192.168.1.102.  The problem is:
I'm NOT using that IP address for any of my nodes and never have!!!  And I
don't have a Wireless Access Point operating on my network, so there's no
likelihood of piggybacking that way.  Also, since I have the only access to
my hub, there isn't anyone hotplugging his/her stuff in there anyway. Any
ideas here?
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