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Assign static ip/ Lost IP

I dont know the ip address of my old snap server 410. But I know the MAC address and Server number. I tried to reset it but seems my reset button is not working. Anyway to retrieve my ip address? Thanks.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 13, 2008

SOURCE: i can't connect to multiserver

well first let me ask you
your pc and the server are connected with the same conexion ?
are u using a dedicated fix ip or dinamic one ?
wich OS r u using (Redhat, FreeBSD, fedora, Unix...) ?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2009

SOURCE: It wont restart with a new IP address. Goes back to old one.

Hi there pls confirm whether you have tried to uninstall the network adpter and then restart ,or if physically the network adpter is installed in the PCI slot then change the slot and then reinstall I think this should workout or else the firmware for the server can be obtained frm HPupgrade with all the precaution as mentioned

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 22, 2009

SOURCE: Remote Desktop via VPN problem

Make sure that the Active Directory setting for the User you are using to RDP with (LDAP FQN) has the remote access option turned on.
http://www.windowsecurity.com/articles/Securing_Remote_Access_Connections.html

Also make sure that the PC's you want to access have static IP addresses. Not sure if that was mentioned.

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IP Conflicts in a work place

An IP address conflict occurs when two computers on a LAN or the Internet have been assigned the same IP. IP conflicts between two computers normally render either one or both of them unusable for network operations.

How IP Address Conflicts Happen

Two computers can acquire conflicting IP addresses in any of several ways:

· A system administrator assigns two computers on the LAN the same Static IP Address.

· A system administrator assigns a computer a static IP address within the local network's DHCP range (dynamic IP range), and the same address is automatically assigned by the LAN DHCP server.

· A malfunction in the network's DHCP server allows the same dynamic address to automatically be assigned to multiple computers.

· An ISP accidentally assigns two customers the same IP address (either statically or dynamically).

· A mobile computer is put into standby / hibernate mode and then awakened later.

Note that other forms of IP conflicts can also occur on a network. For example, one computer may experience an IP address conflict with itself if that computer is configured with multiple Network Adapters. System administrators may also create IP conflicts by accidentally connecting two ports of a network switch or router to each other.

Recognizing IP Address Conflicts

On most Microsoft Windows computers, if you attempt to set a fixed (static) IP address that is already active on the local network, you will receive the following pop-up error message:

The static IP address that was just configured is already in use on the network. Please reconfigure a different IP address.

On newer Microsoft Windows computers having dynamic IP conflicts, you should receive a balloon error message in the Taskbar as soon as the operating system detects the issue:

There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network.

Sometimes, especially on older Windows computers, a message similar to the following may instead appear in a pop-up window:

The system has detected a conflict for IP address...

On Mac or Linux computers, a similar message will normally appear on screen.

Resolving IP Address Conflicts

Try the following remedies for IP conflicts:

1. For networks where IP addresses are fixed (statically assigned), ensure each local host is configured with a unique IP address.

2. If your computer has a dynamically assigned address, releasing and renewing its IP address can workaround IP address conflicts.
3. If your home router is believed to have a faulty DHCP server causing IP conflicts on the home network, upgrading the router firmware may resolve this problem.

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I'm using two Macintosh Computers. I followed the quick setup wizard, all the right lights are lit. I've reset my broadband modem, I've reset the Dynex Router. Yet I can't make contact...

Richard have you tried setting up static ip addresses on the MACs
If you have other p.c's on network with auto ip assignment then alter the DHCP server lease to 192.168.1.10 to 192.168.1.240
then make ip address static 192.168.1.241 subnet mask 255.255.255.0 default gateway 192.168.1.1 and on the other mac
make ip address static 192.168.1.242 subnet mask 255.255.255.0 default gateway 192.168.1.1
http://www.macinstruct.com/node/550
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I am having conflict ip in DHCP mode, I set a static ip still not list the server and not communicate with the network, how do I reset the device to factory settings?

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Then configure the printer port settings and you should be able to print.

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Hi, I have an airlink print server connect to a LAN wit both Wix XP and MAc 10.3 machines. The Win machine work fin e with soft ware and a IP connection, but when I try to print IPP from the MACs I get a...

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http://www.airlink101.com/download_links/apsusb1_manual.pdf
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