WHy do I get it? Should I be concerned? How can I stop it? Thanks
jbrown macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 7, 2002 997 4 London Nov 19, 2012 #1 WHy do I get it? Should I be concerned? How can I stop it? Thanks Attachments Screen Shot 2012-11-19 at 19.12.00.jpg 81.5 KB · Views: 81
northernbaldy macrumors 6502a Jan 13, 2010 769 132 the north, UK Nov 19, 2012 #2 What devices do you have on your network? And do you have a static ip address set up on anything?
Gav2k macrumors G3 Jul 24, 2009 9,216 1,608 Nov 19, 2012 #3 Amusing that you scrubbed the local IP address. Anyway something on your network is keeping hold of it's IP address and causing that message. I presume your network isn't static and set to dhcp.
Amusing that you scrubbed the local IP address. Anyway something on your network is keeping hold of it's IP address and causing that message. I presume your network isn't static and set to dhcp.
jbrown macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 7, 2002 997 4 London Nov 19, 2012 #4 I know next to nothing about this No other devices on my network except my iPhone. I know I have an IP address - whether it's static or not I don't know. I'm assuming ( maybe incorrectly ) that another computer/device is using my id ( IP address )..... cheers
I know next to nothing about this No other devices on my network except my iPhone. I know I have an IP address - whether it's static or not I don't know. I'm assuming ( maybe incorrectly ) that another computer/device is using my id ( IP address )..... cheers
Tomorrow macrumors 604 Mar 2, 2008 7,160 1,364 Always a day away Nov 19, 2012 #5 Yep, that's pretty much it. Easiest way to fix it is to manually set the device's IP address to something else, even if your router is using DHCP.
Yep, that's pretty much it. Easiest way to fix it is to manually set the device's IP address to something else, even if your router is using DHCP.