Dale wrote: > Grant Taylor wrote: >> On 12/30/19 1:04 PM, Dale wrote: >>> Is there a way to find the IP for this thing? >> Try running a network sniffer as you reboot it. >> >> Most pieces of network equipment will send out some sort of broadcast >> requests that will give some hint as to how they are configured. At >> least what subnet they are in. >> >> >> > > I'm installing wireshark now. I'm starting to suspect this thing is > broke somehow. It is used but it may have set up unused for a while > before I bought it. Once wireshark compiles, I'll try it. I'll also > try anything else others come up with as well. > > Thanks. > > Dale > > :-) :-) >
Got wireshark installed. Saved the results as a file. Doesn't seem to provide any info that is "sensitive" so attaching the file. I think it requires wireshark to open the file. It is not text only and I didn't see a way to do that either. It's been ages since I used wireshark. It's changed, a LOT. Still effective tho. Thoughts? It seems it can't negotiate a connection and just keeps banging away at it. Dale :-) :-)
Modem-wireshark.pcapng
Description: application/pcapng