You can check the ARP (the protocol that maps IP address to MAC, and vice 
versa) cache of any box you can get a command line for using the arp command, 
this will list all ARP broadcasts the client has cached.

James

> On 28 Sep 2018, at 13:54, C Wills <ci...@cewland.uk> wrote:
> 
> Hi All
> 
> On my return from holiday my Neatgear router has failed to connect to the 
> internet believed to be damaged by a power cut while away.
> I've changed the router for the Talktalk one issued on the last contract (not 
> used before).  Problem is trying to ensure that the IP address is issued to 
> the required MAC address.
> Is there a way of listing the IP to MAC addresses?  I have managed to 'lock' 
> equipment to IP but cannot check to what address it is.
> Do not like the way this router shows links, the old Netgear listed Item, MAC 
> & IP, easy checking.
> 
> Unfortunately can't come to Tuesday's meeting, hence this email.
> Many thanks
> 
> Clive
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> 
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