Flush the arp table to clear the problem or use winxp's "repair connection".
This is what happens when you uninstall the nic and reinstall it.

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On Behalf Of Andrew Watkins
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 4:36 PM
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Subject: [smartBridges] IP Conflict Between NIC and airBridge


Has anyone else encountered an IP conflict between their PC's network card
and an airBridge unit?

The PC's IP is 192.168.168.201 and the aB's IP is 192.168.168.60 (and MAC is
00:30:1A:0A:FD:E1).  However looking at the event log it says the following:

"The system detected an address conflict for IP address 192.168.168.201 with
the system having network hardware address 00:30:1A:0A:FD:E1."

This has happened before and the only way I've found to solve the problem is
to uninstall the network card in Device Manager and then
reinstall/reconfigure it after a reboot.

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