On 02Aug2021 09:04, John Mellor <john.mel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On 2021-08-01 7:08 p.m., Cameron Simpson wrote:
>>We've got a few unmanaged netgear switches here and have had some
>>weirdness ourselves.  I have lossely discovered that having my Mac on
>>both ethernet and wifi at once causes the LAN to go sour.
>>. . .
>
>Huh?  Am I misinterpreting?  The MAC is supposed to be world-wide 
>unique to each interface.

As I said, the actual meachanism is unverified. We have strong 
circumstantial evidence that if my Mac has wifi on and I activate the 
ethernet as well, sometimes the local LAN wigs out. There's no router 
stuff here - access to other hosts on the same LAN stops working.  
Unmanaged switches involved, and power cycling a switch has sometimes 
brought order again.

I conjecture stuff like ARP requests getting answered from the wrong 
interface, or something. I'd have to experiment with tcpdump some time.

I don't have the same MAC on two interfeaces, but other confusion may 
abound. I know the firewall complains constantly about this:

    arp info overwritten for 172.16.3.17 by 00:f7:6f:d5:2d:d4 on vr2
    arp info overwritten for 172.16.3.17 by 68:d9:3c:8a:bd:dd on vr2

I'm actually unsure what's using that address :-(

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au>
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