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Questions about configuring, troubleshooting or using connections that one device uses to talk to another.
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How does the DHCP server choose the address range for each client?
I've set up El Capitan Server to host DHCP for my network. I've got two DHCP address ranges. …
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AirPort Extreme Refusing Internet Connection to Windows Clients
I have an AirPort Extreme (3rd generation) acting as the router in the house. Unlike the Actiontec router that it replaced, Windows 7 (but not XP) computers connected to the LAN in various ways, eithe …
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How do I stop my computer name from automatically, and incorrectly, changing?
Are you using two network devices that are on the same LAN? For example, wifi and wired ethernet? Try disabling one of them. I used to have that problem and fixed it this way. …