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Can I use arp -s to set an ip to a network device that I have? I've been trying:
arp -s <ip I want> <mac of device> permanent
But I have no luck with it. I get an error message of:
arp:writing to socket: Operation not permitted
The device I am using does support DHCP, but I don't have that running on my network. There is no program for the Mac that I can use to assign an IP to the device. Thanks for any help!!
arp -s <ip I want> <mac of device> permanent
But I have no luck with it. I get an error message of:
arp:writing to socket: Operation not permitted
The device I am using does support DHCP, but I don't have that running on my network. There is no program for the Mac that I can use to assign an IP to the device. Thanks for any help!!