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DHCPNACK Message-IP Address Denied
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I agree it might be time for new Router, or RMA this one if it is under some sort of warrantee / service contract. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Loose Wombat" wrote in message ... Agreed. The router is the obvious culprit, though I had to consider the possibility that the PCs were doing something that was corrupting the routers DHCP clients table or something like that. I've been avoiding doing the factory reset on the router, but it's a good suggestion. Being that resetting the router temporarily fixes the problem plus that multiple machines on the subnet are affected points squarely at the router itself. First, I would try a Factory Reset on the router (usually hold the reset button down for 10 seconds while powered up), then I would check the router manufacturer's website for router firmware upgrades and if that doesn't help, then swap out the router. HTH, John . |
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DHCPNACK Message-IP Address Denied
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I agree it might be time for new Router, or RMA this one if it is under some sort of warrantee / service contract. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Loose Wombat" wrote in message ... Agreed. The router is the obvious culprit, though I had to consider the possibility that the PCs were doing something that was corrupting the routers DHCP clients table or something like that. I've been avoiding doing the factory reset on the router, but it's a good suggestion. Being that resetting the router temporarily fixes the problem plus that multiple machines on the subnet are affected points squarely at the router itself. First, I would try a Factory Reset on the router (usually hold the reset button down for 10 seconds while powered up), then I would check the router manufacturer's website for router firmware upgrades and if that doesn't help, then swap out the router. HTH, John . |
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