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Old 18th May 2012, 11:40 AM
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Buggy DSL box : 2 MAC addresses for same IP

Dear Fedora user,

If you are faced with a buggy DSL box responding with 2 different MAC addresses for same IP address, perhaps you will interested with http://vouters.dyndns.org/tima/Linux...r_same_IP.html which hods my ****ion to this network instability problem. Those DSL boxes are highly low-cost for high profits.

In the hope this will interest someone.
Philippe
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