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Eh... take a look at my DHCP client list, is this even possible?

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Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: dabuddha
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo Now keep in mind, the laffatu comp is NOT wireless, direct connect with ONE NIC. But thanks for your insightful answer Mill.
Perhaps if you would have posted this in the right forum.
But it is possible, and he gave little info anyway.
What more info you want cletus? One NIC, one host, two IPs (and also two MACs), there... that's just a problem that I don't see an equation.

You didn't say how many NICs and that it wasn't wireless as well until I had already posted.
 
any network interface has a MAC address. Dial-adapter, vpn adapter, anything listed in network control panel.

It is unusual. It could even be your neighbor if its wireless. And as others have said the hostname has nothing to do with mac addresses/ip addresses.

Also depending on your lease time a host could get an address and not release it. (not shut down right, crash, etc)
 
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But if his router is truly not a router but a bridge/router type of unit, then he could very well end up with this type of non-standard DHCP client entry.

Also, can you change the size of you DHCP client list to 2 ??
 
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