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Apple mac repair ip stack
Apple mac repair ip stack







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Just check that this equipment is actually within reach of your routerĪnd make it renew its DHCP lease.

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If this MAC address belongs to one of your equipment Look at your router ARP table and note the MAC address associated with Note your actual address, let's say it is 10.0.2.1. So it is likely that there is a device on your network NOT set to DHCP.Ĭheck on your router which other computer or phone is using your IP address. It is supposed to hand out all that info automatically.

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Keeping track can be a pain, which is why we have DHCP. It would be a good idea, if you do this, to make a note of all the settings and which device gets which address. Record the subnet mask, gateway and DNS servers. Select the connection (WiFi) and click Advanced, then the TCP/IP and DNS buttons. The last three should be listed in your network System Preference and will be the same on all devices (only the IP address must be different). Your Gateway is likely 192.168.1.1 (your cable modem or WiFi access point) Unique (only one device has any one number)

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Change the WiFi password just in case.įailing all of that assign everything a static IP address like this Make sure all are different and all are on DHCP.ĪLSO possible, someone unwanted is on your network. HOWEVER it is possible that you have manually assigned an IP address to one or more devices, so check for that. So every device should get a unique address And your router should only hand out ones that are unused. I can still get work done, no problem, but if I've got a static IP, I'd like to be able to use it.Often times these issues can be solved by rebooting ALL computers (iPhones, Macs, etc.) on your local LAN. I've also tried pinging my machine while set to its static ip from another machine, and it works!! *** is going on here?!?! I've tried other machines that have the same entries in "Search Domains" and "DNS Servers", and they work without a single change, so I think this is something local but I'm not sure. I can't seem to figure out a set process for making Tiger resolve the hostnames again. I have tried "sudo lookupd -flushcache" to no avail. I have also tried creating a new location and it still doesn't work. I have IPv6 turned off on every single interface (Built-in, AirPort, Bluetooth, Modem) on all network locations. I've also noticed that if I toggle some network settings within my static ip network location, seemingly any setting, and ultimately put everything backĮxactly how it was before, hostnames begin to resolve. If I've got my PowerBook set to its static IP network location and launch Safari, but type in an IP to go to, say the IP that resolves to, it works.

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Alternatively if I switch to DHCP, I get full connectivity - I can ping anything, Safari, Mail, iChat AV, ARD 2.2, everything works. Now the real weird part is that I can ping an IP, but I cannot ping its hostname.

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I changed nothing over the weekend, but when I came into the office on Monday morning, from being at home, I switched network locations from my wireless DHCP config to my wired, static IP config, and got nothing, no connectivity or so I thought. I started having a very very odd problem this week with my static IP at my university. I'm running OS X 10.4.2 on my 1GHz 17" PowerBook G4 and Tiger has been, for the most part, a great OS.









Apple mac repair ip stack