Forgot to share this to the list.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Beth
>Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 15:34:40 -0700
>To: Ted Crum <tedcrum_at_socrates.berkeley.edu>
>From: Beth Muramoto <bmuramot_at_berkeley.edu>
>Subject: Re: [Micronet] airbears related message on Macs?
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>Ted,
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>I got conflict errors as well on Macs with OSX 10.4.10 as well. One
>mac address I could trace to an existing desktop computer, but the
>other I had no record of. Both computers receiving the conflict
>errors were wired. One was a laptop so Airbears was likely on, the
>other was a desktop, but I didn't check to see if Airbears was on.
>We're on DHCP using LIPS, but your DHCP server IP is exactly the
>same as we've been getting. Each person was able to work after
>clicking OK.
>
>Let me know if you hear anything.
>
>Beth
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>At 2:50 PM -0700 10/1/07, Ted Crum wrote:
>>Two of our Mac users (OS 10.4.10) are getting this error message
>>while operating on the wired network, but while in an AirBears zone
>>and presumably with the radio on. It does not interfere with their
>>work once it is dismissed:
>>
>>136.152.128.112 in use by 00:04:23:bd:73:20, DHCP Server 169.229.252.130 .
>>
>>The AirBears IP address and MAC address vary.
>>
>>I'm sure they would not see the message if they turned their radios
>>off, but Meatball doesn't work that way. Is this a result of
>>AirBears congestion, or of a method of reducing congestion that
>>throws idle radios off the island?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Ted Crum
>>
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