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On 29/12/2025 15:08, Jim Diamond wrote:
> It was in fact two IPv4 addresses. One which the Network Manager config
> file specifies, and the other was some other address which I speculate
> came from the router's DHCP server.
You can check the routers DHCP table and the MAC addresses associated
with it.
As I did.
>
> Jim
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