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Re: MAC in list that cannot be deleted

Subject: Re: MAC in list that cannot be deleted
Date: Fri, 05 May 2006 13:11:35 +0800
valentinousn@verizon.net wrote:
I have a MAC address in my home DSL router list that I cannot seem to delete. When I 
highlight it and click "Delete" it just hangs there and the page never 
refresh's. Although the MS flag is waving in the upper-righthand corner of I.E. it never 
comes back with the MAC address in question deleted. Does anyone have any suggestions on 
how I can delete it or how can I find out where that MAC address leads to? Thanks in 
advance.


!DSPAM:445a6ef1312514423622581!



Try doing it using firefox or some other browser.

If there is a telnet/ssh interface to the router try using that. You have not told us what is the make/model of the router so getting relevant replies is somewhat harder.

If the machine that owns that MAC is on your subnet running arp -a (works for Mac, Linux, Windows) will show you which IP it corresponds to. It is a good idea to ping sweep the subnet to load the arp cache.

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