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Windows 8.1 Windows XP Miscellaneous Networking Social Media Software Tech News Email Search Engines Mobile Computers Google Services Cloud Computing Gaming Hardware Safety Phishing Scams Viruses and Malware Identity Theft Privacy and Security Post navigation ← Previous http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-networking/windows-has-detected-an-ip-address-conflict/c6e0c130-e1b3-483f-b129-252b1bdc22f6 Next → What is an IP Address Conflict, and What Do You Do About It? Sep 28 2015 If you have more than one device connected to your home network, you may, on occasion, come up against a problem called an IP address conflict. In Windows, you get a little notification. It goes Network error: Windows has detected an IP address conflict. Another computer on this network has the same IP address as this computer. http://pcunleashed.com/what-is-an-ip-address-conflict-and-what-do-you-do-about-it/ When this happens, usually, you lose your connection to the network, or your connection becomes unstable. Why does this happen, and what can you do about it? The notification is spot on Every computer on a network must have a unique IP address. It's the only way that the router can keep track of where a request for a new webpage or network resource comes from, and where information arriving from the network or from the Internet, is to be delivered. Whether your computer is the only one on your network or one of several, IP addresses get assigned automatically by the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server (DHCP server) built into the router. It has a bunch of IP addresses to choose from, and assigns them to various devices attempting to connect. Computers get different IP addresses each time they get online. Sometimes, the DHCP server can inadvertently give out the same IP address to two different devices. This can happen if one computer receives an IP address, uses it, and is then placed in sleep mode. Sensing that the IP address is no longer in use, the DHCP server could hand it to another device on the network. When the first device comes back online using the same IP address, conflict arises. Sometimes, DHCP servers simply malfunction, and hand out
X, you'll get the notification "Another device on the network is using your computer's IP address" and then you'll lose internet access with the dialog box telling you to try connecting again later. No thanks, we need internet access http://osxdaily.com/2010/09/19/another-device-on-the-network-is-using-your-computers-ip-address/ now! So what causes this and how do we fix it on a Mac in OS X? https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/ip-address-conflict-with-another-system-on-network-2942/ 3 Tips to Resolving the IP Conflict in Mac OS X It looks to be a problem with the DHCP server, which mistakenly assigns the same IP address to two devices, but don't blame your router quite yet. For whatever reason it seems that another Mac, or the iPod touch, iPad, and iPhone is often the culprit. Apparently these iOS devices like to maintain the same IP address ip address and will attempt to force themselves onto the same IP that they had previously been assigned, which can lead to the error message. 1: The easiest solution is to just reset the router, but that can be a pain depending on your access to the router itself. 2: If resetting the router is a no go, you can also try torenew your DHCP lease in Mac OS X either through the command line (as the linked article shows) or through the Network settings System ip address conflict Preference panels as described here. 3: The other option is to manually set an IP address to a static IP and have the IP range be far enough apart so that the devices do not conflict. Why does this error show up at all? I assume this is just a bug with how iOS interacts with certain routers DHCP management, it happen to Apple's own Airport too so perhaps that will spur a patch sooner than later, but by no means is this limited to Apple routers, and you can encounter it on any wi-fi network (and even some wired networks too). In the meantime, try one of the fixes, they should get your Mac back online in no time. Warning about Spoofed MAC addresses Another possibility (although much less likely) is that someone has managed to spoof your MAC address and IP and is attempting to gain access to your network. I say this is much less likely because assuming you have some reasonable wireless security precautions in place this is very unlikely, there simply aren't that many people out there with the knowhow to crack into a secured wireless network. The other reason this is less likely is because this problem can be semi-reliably reproduced by simply rebooting an iOS device on a network with only 1 IP assigned (usually 192.168.0.1 or similar). Bottom line: if you see the ‘Another device has your IP' error message, don't freak out, it's probably not a security breach, and it's probably a ve
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