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07.19.2008 at 08:15PM PDT, ID: 23579689
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where did that i p address come from??

Asked by intelogent in Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

hi,

I am using a linksys router.... It has an ip address of    192.168.1.1..... but a workstation on that lan.. .has an address i can not figure out.
It is set to a static   of    192.138.1.99, gateway   192.168.1.1, but the somputer has two ip addresses...if i do an IPConfig from the CMD prompt.....it tells me i am   192.168.0.99.... then it gives me my subnet, then it says on the next line...   ipaddress       192.168.1.99..

notice there are is an extra two lines visable when the ipconfig command is used....two ip addresses... and one uses a " 0    "      the other uses a "1"

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[+][-]07.19.2008 at 08:31PM PDT, ID: 22044505

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[+][-]07.20.2008 at 05:27AM PDT, ID: 22045578

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