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Database Sharing & IP
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorzwoti
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after 7 months of hard graft, now time for some holiday and get down to the important things in life, like watching films and a few more contributions.

Noticed something recently that I thought i'd mention,

currently running DVDP on my w7 ultrabook, happily connected to my home wireless with the typical 192.168.0.* ip range.

as it only comes with 2 USB ports, i didn't want to tie up 1 with a bluetooth/wireless adapter for a mouse so i got myself a hp wireless mouse that piggy-backs off my wireless adapter by creating a virtual wireless adapter. this runs on a slightly different range of 192.168.173.*

picked myself up a new ipad, bought DVDP for IOS and it runs wonderful. as such i then had to delve into database sharing.

but i then noticed that within DVDP, when i look at the bottom of the screen to where it shows the sharing details it displays the ip of the wireless mouse connection.

not a problem or irritation for myself, more a question of how DVDP picks which adapter to display the details of on screen.
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantmediadogg
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Registered: March 18, 2007
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Probably by port number. Once you establish a connection using the requested port, you can probably work backwards to discover the actual device being used. That's a guess on my part.
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netstat shows that it is the wireless connection being used, which is what is expected.

question is why DVDP shows the ip for the virtual adapter for the mouse instead.
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantmediadogg
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Quoting zwoti:
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netstat shows that it is the wireless connection being used, which is what is expected.

question is why DVDP shows the ip for the virtual adapter for the mouse instead.

Probably a bug. Maybe you should report it to Support. It is possible that they never tested with a virtual wireless adapter. There are cases where you get a list of devices from Microsoft APIs, and maybe they don't expect more than one active wireless device in the list and pick the first one, instead of looking for a match with port/MAC address. Again, pure speculation on my part.
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