Tuesday, August 25, 2009

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  from Bradley Mitchell
About two weeks ago I saw an IP address conflict on one of the wireless hotspots networks I'd been using. it's been so long since that's happened I had almost forgotten how annoying these types of problems are. Hopefully you never encounter one, but in case you do, we have some advice that may help.

 
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What Is an IP Address Conflict?
An IP address conflict occurs when two computers on a LAN (local area network) or the Internet have been assigned the same IP address. IP conflicts between two computers normally render either one or both of them unusable for network operations. How do these conflicts happen? We'll clue you in.

 
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Common Networking Problems (and How to Solve Them)
Computer networks bring many good things into the home: more convenient Internet access, sharing of files and printers, additional home entertainment options, and so on. Yet home network technology also poses some unique technical challenges. IP address conflicts aren't necessarily the most common type of technical glitch you'll face at home, but there's no shortage of other possibilities.

 
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