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chrisyork
Mar 09, 2017Aspirant
I P Conflict
Hi, After a power outage and reboot my duo is sending out 2 MAC address to the router which is causing a conflict. The router is an Asus RT- N56U and I am running the latest version of RAIDar. Any a...
Retired_Member
Mar 09, 2017First guess is you had a bond of 2 NICs before the crash, which got lost for whatever reason. If this does not apply to your situation, please ignore post.
If it applies, try to enable the bond again and check your router,wether the error disappeared.
chrisyork
Mar 09, 2017Aspirant
Thanks for the reply, I must admit I am out of my depth with this bonding issue. The duo only has one ethernet port so I would assume this is not the problem?
I would a pretty comprehensive talk through to sort this out Im afraid
- Retired_MemberMar 09, 2017
I agree. Sorry for bothering you. One of the Netgear Moderators might give it a try.
- chrisyorkMar 09, 2017Aspirant
Worth a try and thanks for the input, as you suggest i`m hoping a moderator will pick it up
- jak0lantashMar 09, 2017Mentor
Can you clarify what is the problem exactly? You said that the NAS is sending out two MAC addresses on the network? Are they similar? Are the first 6 letters the same? Can you share the first 6 letters of each MAC address here?
If there are indeed two MAC addresses (which would be very surprising), then there would be two different IPs given by the DHCP server, so no IP conflict. Can you clarify what makes you think there is an IP conflict?
Can you tell us what is router telling you exactly? What is shown on RAIDar?
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