MAC address conflict (wireless) resolved with arp -a


  1. Posts : 173
    Windows 7 (XP, by Virtualization)
       #1

    MAC address conflict (wireless) resolved with arp -a


    Hi Everyone,

    I had a very strange issue when setting up a DHCP reservation on my router. Whilst attempting the setup my Windows 7 computer was reporting one MAC address (both under ipconfig & through a program called Change MAC Address) and my router was reporting another (and NO there weren't other wireless devices connected to the router which I was not aware of!).

    I Googled the subject, naturally, and didn't come up with much - however by shear luck I did stumble across a solution - this is what I did!

    1). Opened a command prompt
    2). Typed "arp -a" (minus the double talking marks) and hit enter
    3). Opened Control Panel --> Network & Sharing Center --> Change Adaptor Settings
    4). Right clicked on Wi-Fi Adapter & selected properties
    5). Double clicked "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)"

    *** At this point another Properties dialog box opens ***

    6). Clicked on OK (didn't change any of the values!)
    7). Clicked on OK (again didn't change any values!)
    8). Ran the "arp -a" command again
    9). Rebooted the Wireless Router & the computer

    I did attempt various reboot combinations with the Wireless Router and the laptop before running the "arp -a" command as stated above, however these efforts didn't prove fruitful.

    I hope that this helps somebody else out there on the web.

    Kind Regards,

    Davo
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 881
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    Arp command
    Code:
      -a            Displays current ARP entries by interrogating the current
                    protocol data.  If inet_addr is specified, the IP and Physical
                    addresses for only the specified computer are displayed.  If
                    more than one network interface uses ARP, entries for each ARP
                    table are displayed.
    
      -g            Same as -a.
    I'm curious why you think arp -a fixed your issue.

    Did you use the change mac progran before this?
      My Computer


 

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