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    Unauthorized IP's on DHCP Network

    I thought I had replied to "eyec" yesterday, but just saw that it didn't take... what I said to him was that I wasn't familiar w/ either product (OpenDNS / OpenNIC), but could gather from the context of the acronymns that it would require *physical" access to the network. If that's true, I...
  2. youch

    Unauthorized IP's on DHCP Network

    Hey All, Sorry I've been away for the last day and a half-- To answer the first questin first... Yes, the IS a wired segment of the LAN (matter of fact, it's the primary connection that the employees all use). The wireless is only there for one user in particular, plus any visitors who show up...
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    Unauthorized IP's on DHCP Network

    Hi Russell, Thanks very much for the quick reply! The answer to your question is yes... the Wireless network IS protected via WEP. I don't understand how or why, but I was told that WEP was pretty weak, so for good measure, I also killed the broadcasting of this network (it's an Apple Airport...
  4. youch

    Unauthorized IP's on DHCP Network

    Hey All, Through several tools at my disposal (Ethereal, Remote Desktop, Intermapper, etc.), there appears to be an IP or two, within the range I've setup for DHCP (a range of only 5 IP addresses. I can NOT account for this one IP--no matter how hard I try. I'm sure it's coming in from my...

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