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Why are there 3 dynamics on the right side shot , what is .65 ?
Why are there 3 dynamics on the right side shot , what is .65 ?
192.168.1.69 is machine B, but I do not know why 192.168.1.69 appears on machine A
Both machines are posted above. Albert is B, Dad is A
I did try swapping the cables between machines and the problem remains on B only. Here are both machines again, but this time B is shutdown while A runs the arp command, and vice versa.
I wonder if 224.0.0.22 on B is the problem. No idea what that is.
But it`s pulling an ip address, why ?
Can you do an ipconfig /all just on pc B or A whichever is showing .65
Last edited by AddRAM; 09 Jan 2012 at 22:13. Reason: More info
As long as it only has 1 cable to it that should not be an issue. Every machine I build I throw a netgear card in , the drivers are in Windows and you know those Dells.
I'll try that after I first load all the motherboard drivers. I should mention that I just built this machine B, and after the clean install device manager looked perfect so I did not load the motherboard drivers, other than to try a couple different levels of the realtek lan driver. I'll load all of the mobo drivers now and post back.
That invalid 192.168.1.64 is still there even after rebooting twice, with only machine B turned on. So is that 224.0.0.22 under the wierd "Interface 0.0.0.0.----0xffffff" section for B
I think you meant 192.168.1.65 is still there (192.168.1.64 is Dad)
Are there any differences (success rate or times) when you "ping" one machine from the other?
From 192.168.1.64 (using the "Command Prompt")ping 192.168.1.69and then the other way around.
That is some sort of control/info channel.
That is listed in my earlier picture also.
Wikipedia - IGMP
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/224.0.0.22