Why won't a device connect to the proper subnet oval?
On an InterMapper map, devices attempt to connect themselves to a good subnet oval. (Each oval/subnet on a map contains one or more subnet ranges - that is, a range of IP addresses.) A device will attach itself by drawing a line to a subnet oval that contains its IP address.
If you add another subnet oval (Insert -> Add network...) with the same subnet, you can drag the line from one subnet to another.
If a device's link has been dragged to an oval that doesn't contain it's address, the link will jump back to another subnet that does.
If a device won't stay attached to a subnet that should contain its address, check the subnet mask of both the oval and the device. One may be misconfigured.
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