Hello all,

Just another query on the same subject.

I had a look in the DHCP clients list in my router. The iMac I am using is listed without a name but with the correct IP + MAC address (matches the network screen in syst/ preferences) 10.1.1.5 But there is also a second entry (in the DHCP list) with the name iMac-intel-2 and this has a different
IP + MAC address from the one in network/preferences (10.1.1.8)

The other users in the DHCP list are all assigned to the correct devices - there is no mixup here.

Can this cause problems for other users within the network ?

iMac intel, SL, Belkin-Ozemail router.

Cheers,

Walter

Can this
On 11/10/2009, at 9:02 , Neil Houghton wrote:


Hehe - thanks for that - very good timing.

I had just re-set-up my MacBook Pro and migrated over from my iMac - I would have been very confused if I had tried to share and only found iMacs 1 & 2
on the network!!

Now renamed - so the poor confused machine knows it's a MacBook again!


Cheers


Neil
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on 8/10/09 9:26 PM, Daniel Kerr at wa...@macwizardry.com.au wrote:


Also, if you've ever done a "Migration" from another machine to your
"current machine", then the Network name will follow as well.

For example. If I had my old MacBookPro and it was called DKMacBookPro and I cloned this to my new MacBookPro, then connected it to the wireless network to run updates, the new machine would then have the same name as well, ie DKMacBookPro. So what it has to do (as it can't have two computers on the
same network), so it renames it to DKMacBookPro (2).

This doesn't sound like the case here, but I'm just putting forward that
information so people know as well. ;O)

But yes, it's normally with multiple connections on different networks but the same machine (eg Airport and Ethernet). It can sometimes come from a router reboot or something similar where the Network things that the old
name "is still there", so resets it again.

There was a way to reset it via Terminal with a "permanent" set, but as mentioned you had to do that in Terminal. I found it on google somewhere, so
would need to refind it if anyone wanted.

Hope that helps a little.

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 8/10/09 4:41 PM, "Ronda Brown" <ro...@mac.com> wrote:


Yes, Severin I only have the SuperDuper clone connected when I'm
actually updating the clone.
I do this weekly, so I'm sure it hasn't changed every time.
I will take notice next time if the computer name changes when the
clone is connected, and if it stays changed after disconnecting the
clone.

Something is causing The System to "think" there is more than one
computer with the same name on the Network.

Ah well, I've got to get back to serious work ;-)

Cheers,
Ronni


On 08/10/2009, at 4:25 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:


Yes, I went via the Edit button. I do have a SuperDuper clone on an
external Firewire disk, normally powered off except when I am
actually updating the clone.
Severin

On 08/10/2009, at 4:14 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Severin,

Same with me I didn't have a "Previous Systems" Folder and only
ever connect by Airport, all computers that connect in this house
connect wirelessly, never by direct Ethernet connection.

When you changed the Computer Name in System Preferences > Sharing,
did you click on the "Edit" button to change the -2.local?

My Computer's Name is Rons 500GB HD & beside the Edit section it is
Rons-500GB-HD.local

When I noticed it had changed to Rons-500GB-HD-2.local
I just went into System Preferences > Sharing  and in Computer
Name: changed it back to Rons 500GB HD.
It was listed as Rons-500GB-HD-2 or (2) and in the edit section as
Rons-500GB-HD-2.local
So I just clicked on "Edit" & changed it to Rons-500GB-HD.local and
voilà the (2) was no longer.

The only reason I can think might have caused this is after I had
my SuperDuper "Cloned" Rons 500GB HD connected.
I wonder if the system then thinks there are TWO computers with the
same name on my Network, and as you cannot have any computers with
the same name on your Network … it changes one?

I hate it when I cannot find the exact reason why!
Our President Peter H once said to me & I quote ... "It's nice to
be able to find an exact cause, but resolution is an adequate
second best option :)"

When I find some time, I'll do some fiddling around and see if I
can get it to happen again  ... I want to find an exact cause ;-)

Cheers,
Ronni

On 08/10/2009, at 3:21 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:


That's interesting Ronni.  I have no "Previous Systems" folder.
On the G5 I do have a direct connection via Ethernet to a router
and an installed Airport but not running. The laptop communicates
wirelessly via Airport Extreme which goes into one port of the D-
Link ethernet router.  A desktop G3 iMac is into another port on
the router while all three computers access a Laser printer which
is plugged in to the USB port on the Airport Extreme.  I have not
done any plugging in or unplugging or swapping that I can recall. Interestingly, I have changed the name again in Sharing - it still
comes up as Sevs G5 (5) there but the message  ".... can connect
as... "  is now correct as "Sevs G5"  as it was before.   Very
curious, no real drama, just a little annoyance and puzzlement!
Severin

On 08/10/2009, at 1:55 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:



On 08/10/2009, at 1:42 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:


My computer is named "Sevs G5" and has been for a long time.
Recently, I noticed in Sharing that it is named Sevs G5 (5) and
the accompanying message tells me that other users can connect
using  Sevs G5-2.local  which proves correct, and Sevs G5 by
itself no longer works.
What is going on?  Leopard 10.5.8.

Hi Severin,

This happens when the system detects two computers with the same
name on the same local network.
You can change the computer name and get rid of (5) in system
preferences->sharing.

I've had it happen to me before. Some people think it happens if
you have a "Previous Systems" Folder on your HD, others say it
can happen if you have both Airport and Ethernet connected, or
switch between them (like unplugging a laptop from Ethernet and
then using Airport)?

Cheers,
Ronni





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