> If PC is on the same subnet as the device, after ping, check the arp -a,
> make sure the Mac & IP correspond to the device. Also use the attached
> Apsearchmgr (run in DOS) to see if the info return is correct. It is for
> searching device running on the same subnet in your network. Pls show me
> the info captured by the Apsearchmgr.
>
> Alex
> sB Tech Support
>
>

Just out of curiosity, what does it mean if:
-simpleMonitor Search window tunrs up about 15 airBridges,
-aspsearchmgr.exe turns up 24 airbridges
-arp-a (right after running aspsearchmgr) turns up 37
-but I've got over 80 out there? (about 5 of them run the old firmware
that doesn't allow remote admin)

Usually, I have to ping them before they show up in the arp table. Or if
I'm running simpleNMS (where I have them all added manually), they all
show up in the arp table. (The Search feature in simpleNMS doesn't work
for me.) They also show up in the arp table of the linux box that runs
mrtg since I'm tracking RSSI & linkQ for all my radios right now.

Ideas?

Tim Foster
www.AledoBroadBand.com
Aledo's only high-speed ISP

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