hi,
it could be more possibilites not necessary in that order

:
1. another computer/device with the same name in your LAN but in a different
VLAN, behind the router etc.
2.it have a software with mac address spoofing -are plenty of that on the
net ussusally used on internet connection with MAC address counter for
billing.
3. it have another nic virtual or not (wireless, VLAN etc)
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Dragos CAMARA
MCSA Windows 2003 server
"NZSchoolTech" wrote:
> I have a strange thing happening with one of our laptops. In DHCP it has
> two distinct leases created about an hour apart, with two IP addresses
> and two MAC addresses.
>
> The ARP table for that server doesn't show any entries for that computer
> at all, not either of those addresses.
>
> In what circumstances could a computer change its MAC address by itself?
> I presume that happening would be the reason why DHCP has re-registered
> it with the same name but a different IP address.
>
> Windows XP SP2 and all updates.
>