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バンクーバー 2005/12/25 14:47:02
it sounds like someone is using an ip address assigned to you, not breaking into your machine. anyway, you also wont get their mac address unless you get it while your internet connection is working. you would need to use the nbtstat command but that would assume you knew the real ip address of the perpertrator. the other option is you may be able to install a sniffer and capture some network traffic but this may be against the university rules and you may get in trouble. another question is how many network adapters are in your machine? is it possible the conflict is with your hardware? for example, 2 adapters trying to get the same ip address for an internal network? just a thought...
lastly... i would have to reiterate reporting the error to your admin. the admin will definately know the mac address of anyone attempting to access the network from any ip address. i would keep note of the times when you had the problem and the admin can then check those times against the logs to find out who is innappriately using your ip. you may also suggest that your admin use mac address filtering when assigning ips
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