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MediaPortal 1.16 server crashing due to user error?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frustrated" data-source="post: 1276835" data-attributes="member: 148485"><p>What exactly does setting the IP address to a blank in the Server table do? Is the IP address no longer stored in the Server table so it accommodates IP address changes? The reason I am asking is that I have two subnets here. The subnet1 network is where this box will normally reside and the other, subnet2 network is where the other computers are located and is where the box is currently for maintenance and testing. Hence the issue with the IP address changes. I use fixed IPs also assigned by the MAC address for most of the devices on the subnet2 network, while subnet1 is strictly DHCP and leases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frustrated, post: 1276835, member: 148485"] What exactly does setting the IP address to a blank in the Server table do? Is the IP address no longer stored in the Server table so it accommodates IP address changes? The reason I am asking is that I have two subnets here. The subnet1 network is where this box will normally reside and the other, subnet2 network is where the other computers are located and is where the box is currently for maintenance and testing. Hence the issue with the IP address changes. I use fixed IPs also assigned by the MAC address for most of the devices on the subnet2 network, while subnet1 is strictly DHCP and leases. [/QUOTE]
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