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to: ED VANCE
from: WILFRED VAN VELZEN
date: 2015-02-21 13:12:00
subject: Re: IP Address Changes-Wh

Hi,

On 2015-02-20 23:35:00, Ed Vance wrote to All:
  about: "IP Address Changes-Why?":

 EV> Usually this XP MCE SP3 pc

Hey! This is the Win95 area. Get out of here with your XP questions! ;-)

 EV> gets an IP Address of 192.168.1.100 and the Wallwatcher and Getlog
 EV> programs work just fine.

 EV> The other day the IP Address changed to 192.168.1.101 and Wallwatcher
 EV> and Getlog hasn't wanted to work since.

 EV> I have had this problem before and it was usually because I left the
 EV> Cat-5 cable on the Vista pc connected and had turned the Vista pc on
 EV> first, and it grabs the Dot One Hundred IP Address and when I turned on
 EV> the XP pc later it gets a different IP Address.

 EV> So I thought I fixed that by always making sure the Cat-5 wire to the
 EV> Vista pc isn't connected before I turn the XP pc on.

 EV> I have a BEFSX41 router that is connected to the DSL Modem and the XP
 EV> pc, and I have been turning on the DSL Modem before turning on the
 EV> router, then waiting 5 minutes for the LEDs to settle down before
 EV> turning on the XP pc.

 EV> I have been wandering through XP Help and Support pages to see if there
 EV> was a way to always make the XP pc use the DOT One Hundred IP Address
 EV> but all I could find was that I could fix the IP Address but Not To Do
 EV> It because it was recommended to keep the DNS setting set to Automatic
 EV> on the page I read about how to fix the IP Address.

I think this advice is wrong. If you run services on a pc, you better set the
IP configuration to static. Use an IP number outside the DHCP range which
apparently starts with 100 on your router. So 192.168.1.10 could be a good
candidate. The subnet mask would be 255.255.255.0. The default gateway and
Prefered DNS server should be copied from your current configuration. (You know
where to look for those?)

If you have made special adaptations to your routers/firewall configuration to
point to the .100 address, of course you have to change those to the new IP
address.

I don't know anything about the Wallwatcher and Getlog programs, but maybe they
also need to be told to use the new address. Or maybe just reboot after the IP
configuration change, will fix this automagically?

Does this make any sense to you?


Bye, Wilfred.


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