I'm running Mac OS High Sierra (10.13.6), Indigo 7.4.1, and fingscan 7.31.54.
I have a problem that occurs intermittently, but once it starts, it goes on until I reload fingscan.
Then it goes quiet for awhile.
I also tried resetting all devices, but since that removes all the names I've assigned, Id rather not go that route again, and that didn't seem to help, anyway.
Oh, in case it matters, I currently have 33 IP devices known to fingscan.
This changes, of course, e.g., when my kids come to visit with their iPads, Mac/PCs and iPhones.
For awhile I tried to keep those devices around, but recently I deleted them all in case it helped with my issue -- it didn't.
I have a trigger set up to send me email on "IP Number of a device has changed". I'm attaching a screenshot of a few of those emails.
I should point out that the device that is allegedly changing IP address, has a STATIC IP - 192.168.0.125.
The address it toggles with is almost always bogus (un-ping-able). See attached screenshot for a small sample.
There are over 1000 emails from yesterday alone!
Occasionally I get other bogus changes, like this:
fingscan discovered IP device <Johns RetinaMac> changed IP address; was 192.168.0.031, now 192.168.0.031-double, vendor=<Apple>
How can it change to the address it already has?
What can I do to eliminate this behavior?
What can I do to help you troubleshoot?
Thanks!
A loyal user,
John Burgess