On 6/14/25 10:04 PM, Tim via users wrote:
USB device 10.42.0.254 | <-- Top half in same IP range | as themselves (first three 10.42.0.1 quads match each other). PC-A 10.42.1.1 10.42.1.2 | | <-- Bottom half in their own IP range, | | same as themselves, different from 10.42.1.3 10.42.1.4 the top half (first three quads PC-B PC-C match each other, & don't match the top half).
You misunderstood the situation. There are two ethernet ports with one computer connected to each one. So the first computer that boots, regardless of which port it's connected to, will activate the port and get the first IP range. The second computer will get the next range on the other port.
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