Lo
December 27th 03, 05:33 PM
When using the alternate configuration there is at least
a 60 second delay for DHCP to timeout before setting the
static ip address configuration. If a user attempts to
login before the 60 second DHCP timeout delay is up it
can take up to two minutes to log in. I was wondering if
anyone knew if there was a registry setting that could
change the DHCP timeout time from 60 seconds to something
less?
Thank you.
Lorn K
a 60 second delay for DHCP to timeout before setting the
static ip address configuration. If a user attempts to
login before the 60 second DHCP timeout delay is up it
can take up to two minutes to log in. I was wondering if
anyone knew if there was a registry setting that could
change the DHCP timeout time from 60 seconds to something
less?
Thank you.
Lorn K