On Thursday 26 May 2011 17:24:05 Florian Philipp wrote:
> Am 25.05.2011 21:45, schrieb Harry Putnam:
> > There must be a number of people who post here that have had to do
> > this problem.
> >
> > Discover the addresses of computers on a home network that have
> > connected by way of DHCP. For e
Am 25.05.2011 21:45, schrieb Harry Putnam:
> There must be a number of people who post here that have had to do
> this problem.
>
> Discover the addresses of computers on a home network that have
> connected by way of DHCP. For example: Several wireless connections.
>
> I've used static IPS for
On Wed, 25 May 2011 14:45:07 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Is there some quick and sure way to discover any IPs on the home lan?
>
> Some kind of mapper tool?
Do you know the MAC address of the device? That's usually written on the
box somewhere, so you can usually examine the output of arp -n to
Le 25 mai à 21:54 Stéphane Guedon a écrit
> On Wednesday 25 May 2011 21:45:07 Harry Putnam wrote:
> > There must be a number of people who post here that have had to do
> > this problem.
> >
> > Discover the addresses of computers on a home network that have
> > connected by way of DHCP. For exam
On Wednesday 25 May 2011 21:45:07 Harry Putnam wrote:
> There must be a number of people who post here that have had to do
> this problem.
>
> Discover the addresses of computers on a home network that have
> connected by way of DHCP. For example: Several wireless connections.
>
> I've used stat
There must be a number of people who post here that have had to do
this problem.
Discover the addresses of computers on a home network that have
connected by way of DHCP. For example: Several wireless connections.
I've used static IPS for around 10 yrs, always seemed handier for
things like ssh
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