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Do IP addresses map to MAC addresses?
Is the IP address assigned by NTL's DCHP servers linked to the MAC address?
For years my addy has started 213.nnn but recently this shifted to 83.nnn, but when I switch the router for a laptop and re-provision I get back to 213.nnn. This was also faster (I was doing this to try and resolve a speed issue). Go back to the router and it renewed the lease onto 83. with pi**poor connection until I spoofed the MAC to that of the laptop, rebooted and, hey presto, locked onto 213. and a decent(ish) connection. Spent days with tech support claiming there (1) my return power was poor, (2) nothing wrong with NTL's side of the link and (3) lots of reasons for poor connection, usually user side and 'you'd be surprised at what can slow it down, oh you're using a router these are notorious etc etc' . (They also offered me a free 1 month trial at 10 Mb .. do Samsung STB's support this?) Any thoughts on the IP assignment would be appreciated. Cheers, Pete |
Re: Do IP addresses map to MAC addresses?
Yes, IP Addresses are assigned based on MAC Address.
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So for the most part it is the same IP address you get every time. However the DHCP server has a timeout - so that if for example you leave NTL etc all the IP addresses arent taken up. So if you didnt use your PC for a while (and i dont know how long this is with NTL) you could log in and get a different IP address as the timeout would have expired. Either way your IP address and MAC address is logged. |
Re: Do IP addresses map to MAC addresses?
In this case the I'd been connecting via the same MAC (spoofed to the router) for around 4 years through 2 STBs. NTL had assigned a completely different IP address on a different gateway in the past few weeks, but then revert to one on the original gateway when I connect a new MAC they'd not seen before.
Just happens to give a better performance. ResponseTek's helpful response to the problems was: Quote:
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