The IP address conflicts with other systems on the network

Updated on technology 2024-02-08
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There should be a message in the polysheng network management, if you don't know how to fight, you can first turn off the polysheng network management, let him attack in, and then run cmd, and run arp -a in it

    Look at which physcical address corresponds to several IPs, then it is the computer ghost of this address, and this address is the hardware address of the network card. This method will only work if he attacks your computer.

    In the future, under normal circumstances (that is, when he did not attack you), you can find the normal IP of this address, which is also with arp -a

    Of course, sometimes you may not see anything displayed with the above command because you are not transferring data to and from other computers. Use the ping command to pass through the other IP and it will be displayed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    360 comes with an ARP firewall, and I also have an Anti ARP SNIFFER network security v3 (this one can also hunt down attackers), but I forgot where to go again, both of which can be seen that the IP is attacking you! An IP address conflict is an indication that someone wants to set the IP to yours.

    If you can turn on the router, bind your MAC address to an IP.

    Now I don't need to forget about this.,There used to be a software that was specifically used to kill P2P managers in the network.,It seems to be called anti-P2P or something!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    ARP firewall can be set up"The IP address conflicts with other systems on the network"of the non-prompt.

    It's set up here.

    No way, it must be that someone on your intranet uses a P2P terminator or the like, restricting them from surfing the Internet, grabbing bandwidth, and turning on the ARP firewall setting"The IP address conflicts with other systems on the network"It's okay to not prompt.

    ARP Firewall.

    ARP Firewall Stand-Alone Edition.

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    Under this said, the trial of 15 days expired and you can continue to use it, it doesn't matter.

    If it prompts an IP conflict, you can set it up.

    I'm using one pretty good now.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Take a look at your IP address in your online neighborhood.

    You probably choose auto-acquisition, you can specify an IP that is different from the original last digit, that is, in the same network segment, you probably will, right? That's it.

    As for who is the same as you, you can see what their IP is.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's the same if you change the IP address, and he uses the Internet Enforcement Officer, and I'm also being like this, so you go to the next Internet Enforcement Officer cracked version on the Internet, and then install a better ARP firewall.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Turn off the automatic IP distribution function of the router and set it to manual on the computer.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Is your network cellular? Or is it on top of a local area network, on the Internet? You can change the IP address to automatically or change the last digit of the IP address to 100 or later, which should be fine, if not, change it to 200 or later.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Duplicates the IPs of other users within the LAN.

    Check to see if your gateway address matches the gateway IP address you are using.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I've been in this situation many times as well.

    My workaround is:

    Under normal circumstances. I recorded the IP address with a pen, the default gateway, the DNS server, and then changed it in the attributes, not to get the IP automatically, to manually, and then add the data just recorded, but there has been no problem, I don't know if you can do it, you can try.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    How to resolve LAN IP address conflicts and loops.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If DHCP is enabled for routing, the local network settings automatically obtain IP addresses, so that this problem does not occur.

    If the router does not enable DHCP, you can only modify the local IP address, for example, if you are using it now, change it to or something else, and others don't use it.

    If you don't have permission, you can only consult the management staff and let the administrator assign you an IP address.

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