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  • "Another device on the network use my ip address".

    I tried to check my mail and could not and got this message "another device on the network use the IP address of your computer." I have never seen it before. He also said that I could change the IP address, if I continued to have problems. I bought this iMac and used Migration to transfer all the stuff from my old iMac that is still used. That was months ago, but I never had this message up to now. So should I change one of the IP addresses? And if so, how is that done?

    http://osxdaily.com/2010/09/19/another-device-on-the-network-is-using-your-Compu ters-ip-address.

  • That means "another device on the network use the IP address of your computer"?, that means "another device on the network is using the IP address of your computer?

    That means "another device on the network use the IP address of your computer"?, that means "another device on the network is using the IP address of your computer?

    A

    Most likely, the computer becomes a network address of a router. The assignment of an address ("lease") expires and must be renewed after a certain period of time, which could be an hour or a day. The lease expired without being renewed because the device has been disconnected at the time. Meanwhile, the address has been leased to another device on the network, or maybe the router has not updated its list of addresses the leases. When the device offline comes back online, a conflict results. Depending on the type of router you have, the conflict can resolve itself automatically. If not, then in the menu bar, select please

    ▹ System Preferences network ▹ 

    If the preferences window is locked, click the lock icon in the lower left corner and enter your password to unlock it. Click the Advanced button, and then select the TCP/IP tab in the sheet that drops down. Look at the menu option

    Configure IPv4

    If the selection in this menu is

    Using DHCP

    Click on the button

    Renew the DHCP lease

    Test.

    Make sure that you have more than one DHCP server on the network. That could happen if you have more than one access point Wi - Fi, or if you have a router and broadband a wide device distinct in connection mode sharing.

    B

    Less likely, you have a network address that you assigned yourself and another device is itself by assigning the same address. In this case, the selection to configure IPv4 menu will be either manually or using DHCP with manual address. This kind of conflict will not be resolved automatically. You have the following options to solve:

    1. Change the selection in menu using DHCP.
    2. Change the address assigned manually to one that is not used by another device.
    3. Change the address of the other device.

    Which of these options you choose depends on the details of why you use a static IP address. Any changes you make to the network settings is necessary before taking effect. To do this, click OK, and then click apply.

    If the router is also your device at wide band, then he may be operating in bridged mode. In this case, only one customer at a time will be able to connect to the Internet. Consult the manufacturer or ISP documentation for how to reconfigure the device in the connection mode sharing.

    C

    According to a report a "DirectTV" receiver can cause the problem. If necessary, disconnect the device from the network, or power off and test. Consult the support services provider.

  • Writes a text file from a network computer to another computer on the network.

    It is possible to write a text file from a computer on the network to another computer on the network through labview without using FTP?

    Hi bebo_lm,

    It depends on how they are connected. If you have a 'normal' access to the pc and you can write on a hard drive of the other computer, you can use the writing functions of files or the copy of the file. If they are not connected like this, then you need another service. Why you do not use FTP?

    Mike

  • Windows system error: there is an IP address conflict with another system with the network. How do I remove this error message?

    I just installed a new internet provider and all of my connections are working fine, but I constantly get this "Windows system error: there is an IP address conflict with another system with the network." I have my electrician of the internet modem connected to my office. I have also two wireless devices connected to the appearance of the Modem wireless. I constantly get this error message mentioned above, and I want to get rid of it.

    This means that all that he says.  Your Windows system has an address that already exists on your local network.  Turn your system off and use a working system to locate this address and to which unit he belongs.  In most LANs, the router's DHCP server.  You may be able to ask the router which addresses are used and see what device uses this address, but I suspect not.

    Duplicate addresses can occur when two systems received the same address manually, or when we got an address in the DHCP of the router range. It is unclear when this happened because he is not in control of the address and puts the address duplicate to a second system.  You need to track down, ensuring that all addresses manually asigned are out of the DHCP range, that you book the address of the router, if you want the device to use this address, or configure all devices to request the address of the router using DHCP.

  • another computer on the network is using the same IP address that your computer uses. Each computer on a network must have a unique IP address. To resolve this problem, run Network Diagnostics

    another computer on the network is using the same IP address that your computer uses.

    Hi johnnyredd


    1. is connected to a domain or a server computer?
    2. what operating system is installed on the computer?

     

    You can refer to the link below and check if the information provided will help you-

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/get-help-with-there-is-an-IP-address-conflict-message

     

    Check out the link below to identify the operating system installed.
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/help/which-version-of-the-Windows-operating-system-am-i-running

     

    I hope this helps.

  • IP address conflict with another system on the network.

    Our operating system is Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version 2002.  WE have set up on a small network of 6 computers.  On three computers, we get a window that opens by telling us that "the system has detected an IP address conflict with another system on the network."     Any ideas as to how we might resolve this problem?

    Hello Jackie,.

    Also, try the following.

    Method 1: Check the settings for dynamic host, Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) on the router. Contact the manufacturer of the router or the access to the same provider.

    Method 2: Release and renew the IP configuration.

    • Click Start. Click Run, type cmd, press ENTER.
    • Type the first command enough ipconfig and press ENTER.
    • Then type the second command ipconfig / renew and press ENTER.

    See if help above.

  • Getting the error "There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network." on XP computer

    "There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network." I keep getting these messages on my computer. -What it means and how to solve this?

    IP addresses are assigned to a computer in one of two basic methods: the address is assigned automatically by the device "in charge" of the network (in your case, the wifi hotspot router) or the address is set manually on the computer.

    If the address is assigned automatically, the router is "smart" enough to assign a different address for everyone.  However, if your computer has a fixed or 'static' IP address assigned manually, it may conflict with an address assigned by the router to another computer.

    You do not specify, so I'm going to assume that your computer is running WIndows XP...

    1. On your computer, open the network connections (start > run > ncpa.cpl > OK)
    2. Right-click on the icon for your wireless adapter and select Properties
    3. Click on the 'Général' tab, select "Protocol Internet (TCP/IP)" from the list of "this connection uses the following items" and click "Properties".
    4. Select the boxes for two on "Obtain an IP address automatically" and "Obtain DNS server address automatically"
    5. OK your way out.

    This will not adversely affect your computer somehow.

    If the two "automatic" settings were already selected, it is likely that your wireless adapter is managed by a utility provided by the manufacturer of your computer or your adapter wifi rather than Windows.  There should be a wifi icon in the system notification area (near the time display).  Click or right-click on it and see if you can access the menu of configuration settings or to determine at which it is useful.

  • Windows XP SP3: There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network.

    As mentioned, I am under Windows XP SP3.  Starting around June 14, 2011, I get this error message: "There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network."  I didn't any problem access the internet, which is weird considering all the forums I've read the user has had problems with this.

    I followed the steps to solving this problem.  I checked the IP addresses on all devices connected to my network. none match the computer, I get this message.  I tried refreshing and renew my address this computer's IP, but that has not solved the problem.  I've updated my modem drivers; who has not solved.  I checked the settings on my router but nothing.  I have turned off all devices in the House connected to the network, unplugged both the modem and the router, plugged the modem back in (anticipated for a constant signal), then plugged the router and gives him the time, but I got the message again.  I ran scans anti-virus and anti-malware, but neither picked up something.

    I am out of resources in this regard.  I guess that something might be wrong with the router, but that doesn't seem right.  I had no problems with the router as I bought it a year ago, and as I mentioned there are no connectivity issues (always as fast as I'm willing to pay my provider).  Two things have popped up in my mind that could possibly impact this: all about 14, there was a Windows update that has pushed down and the message began not to burst, until, after downloading (but I have not had this same problem on other computers that have received these updates) , and there was a very, very brief power surge (second meaning) in the House around the 16th which caused no (to my knowledge) do anything stop but not a hand a few clocks.  Thank for any help with this!

    No. except if you must move the computer to another network or if you are not actually that responsible for the network.

    As long as you are in charge of your network, you can configure your router to reserve an IP for your machine OR set up so that the DHCP range is, for example, all the IP addresses above to x.x.x.100 and you you give an IP address below that (say x.x.x.99).

    In the first case, you let your computer configured as DHCP - your router just recognize it and gives this machine (and only this machine) reserved IP address.  For the latter, need to change the settings in Windows after changing your router so the DHCP range does not interfere with the static IP address range.  I would say that the latter is more likely to be a problem than the first, especially if there is a chance that this machine moves from one network to the other.

    Personally, I use the booking method on my home network.  In this way my laptop, iPad, etc. all get a given IP address every time (an I know) and I have to set up the real device special somehow.

  • Windows - system error. There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network.

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

    This message indicates a problem with the assignment of IP addresses on a home network.  Restarting the computer should fix.  If you have a broadband router, restart the router, too. Boulder computer Maven
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  • Network says it has detected another computer on the network with my IP address.

    Original title: ip addy

    My internet access icon said that it has detected another computer on the network with my ip address, is there something that I have to take

    Try restarting your router.  It should solve the problem.

  • Conflict error IP - 'another computer on the network has the same IP address as this computer.

    "Windows has detected that another computer on the network has the same IP address as this computer. Contact you network administrator for help resolving this issue. More details are available in the Windows system event log. "I don't know what to do.

    I use Vista. How can I find my Windows system log?

    You're welcome Marilyn and thanks for letting us know. Please do not forget to mark this post which has solved this problem as the answer, when you are sufficiently comfortable that it is. Good navigation! :))

  • Windows 7 - error message from the address conflict IP appears periodically. Error message "another computer on the network has the same IP address as this computer.

    Error message "another computer on the network has the same IP address as this computer. Contact you network administrator for help resolving this issue. More details are available in the Windows system event log"

    Does anyone have a simple way (for a dummy) to solve this. If I disconnect my wireless router and laptop and turn the two again this sorts the problem temporarily, but it does not provide a definitive solution.  I use a new laptop and my old one has been scrapped, so I do not know whence this 'conflict '.  My old laptop had Windows XP operating system and my new Windows 7.  I hope that someone can provide a solution to this annoying problem.

    Hi Figgerty,

    have you tried these steps?

    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_vista-networking/IP-conflict-error-another-computer-on-this-network/4eed87e2-45FD-4FF7-ae29-9a9fb664a8cc

    B Eddie

  • How can I connect to my database externally from another pc on the network?

    Hi all

    I just install 12 c on my Oracle Linux box and I am able to connect locally to the database, as intended. Now, what would be the first step to connect to my external database from another computer on the network. By example, if the database server is 10.0.0.150 and I want to connect to 10.0.0.151 how can I make this happen? If necessary here are a few references:

    -bash-4, $ 2 cat listener.ora

    listener.ora # Network Configuration file: /ora01/app/oracle/product/12.1.0/db_1/network/admin/listener.ora

    # Generated by Oracle configuration tools.

    LISTENER =

    (DESCRIPTION_LIST =

    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = oranode1.dba.com) (PORT = 1521))

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = CIP)(KEY = EXTPROC1521))

    )

    )

    -bash-4, $ 2 cat tnsnames.ora

    tnsnames.ora # Network Configuration file: /ora01/app/oracle/product/12.1.0/db_1/network/admin/tnsnames.ora

    # Generated by Oracle configuration tools.

    ANTHONYDB =

    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = oranode1.dba.com) (PORT = 1521))

    (CONNECT_DATA =

    (SERVER = DEDICATED)

    (SERVICE_NAME = anthonydb)

    )

    )

    -bash-4, $ 2 cat/etc/hosts

    127.0.0.1 oranode1 oranode1.dba.com localhost4 localhost4.localdomain4

    : 1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6

    10.0.0.150 oranode1.dba.com oranode1

    Let me know if you need any information. Currently, I am not able to connect to my database using the IP and port (10.0.0.150, 1521) of my 10.0.0.151 pc. Thank you all for your help in advance.

    Hello EdStevens,

    I tried to use the SID with SID = anthonydb and I got the same error message. I believe that we must resolve before listener troubleshoot us this error...  If we look at the file of the listener:

    [oracle@oranode1 admin] $ cat listener.ora

    listener.ora # Network Configuration file: /ora01/app/oracle/product/12.1.0/db_1/network/admin/listener.ora

    # Generated by Oracle configuration tools.

    LISTENER =

    (DESCRIPTION_LIST =

    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = oranode1.dba.com) (PORT = 1521))

    )

    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP) (HOST = 10.0.0.150)(PORT = 1521))

    )

    )

    ADR_BASE_LISTENER = / ora01/app/oracle

    I have two entries, and I think that I should remove the last entry:

    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP) (HOST = 10.0.0.150)(PORT = 1521))

    )

    I created a backup of the file listener and I'm going to give it a shot.

  • After uninstalling the grid Infrastructure: virtual host name [INS-40912] assigned to another system on the network

    Hello

    I deleted successfully installed grid Infrastructure software. Now, I installed again it but the installer complains about '[INS-40912] virtual host name assigned to another system on the network", which he complains not in the first installation process. :/

    EDIT: I checked and both nodes of the cluster are interpingable through their virtual IP address.

    I see that the previous installation has created a clean interface for this virtual IP address:

    eth0:2Link encap HWaddr 00:50:56:B9:0E:AA
    INET addr:10.200.11.159 Bcast:10.200.11.255 mask: 255.255.252.0
    RUNNING BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 metric: 1
    Basis of interruption: 19 address: 0x2000

    OK solved: I just do:

    ifconfig eth0:2 down

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