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Old April 20th 06, 05:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
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Hi people,

what problems can occur if I set up my Windows 2000 DHCP Server, the "Lease
duration for DHCP clients" option for "Unlimited"?

Thanks!


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Old April 20th 06, 07:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
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Hi!

I am axperiencing the same problem... well, it's not THE SAME. The one I am
experiencing is:

When IP Address expiration occurs, the DHCP server gives this IP to another
PC, and when the old PC that had this IP address is turned on, a conflict
occurs and it does not release the address and change it's submas mask to
any other than class B that is the one we use.

It only occurs with windows 98 and 95.

I am trying to solve this problem seting "Lease
duration for DHCP clients" option for "Unlimited", so it never will give the
address to other PC.

"Fabio Martins" escreveu na mensagem
...
Hi people,

what problems can occur if I set up my Windows 2000 DHCP Server, the
"Lease duration for DHCP clients" option for "Unlimited"?

Thanks!



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Old April 20th 06, 07:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Fabio Martins[_3_]
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Default Best DHCP Settings

Hi!

I am axperiencing the same problem... well, it's not THE SAME. The one I am
experiencing is:

When IP Address expiration occurs, the DHCP server gives this IP to another
PC, and when the old PC that had this IP address is turned on, a conflict
occurs and it does not release the address and change it's submas mask to
any other than class B that is the one we use.

It only occurs with windows 98 and 95.

I am trying to solve this problem seting "Lease
duration for DHCP clients" option for "Unlimited", so it never will give the
address to other PC.

"Fabio Martins" escreveu na mensagem
...
Hi people,

what problems can occur if I set up my Windows 2000 DHCP Server, the
"Lease duration for DHCP clients" option for "Unlimited"?

Thanks!



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Old April 20th 06, 08:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
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Default Best DHCP Settings


"Fabio Martins" wrote in message
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Hi!

I am axperiencing the same problem... well, it's not THE SAME. The one I
am experiencing is:

When IP Address expiration occurs, the DHCP server gives this IP to
another PC, and when the old PC that had this IP address is turned on, a
conflict occurs and it does not release the address and change it's submas
mask to any other than class B that is the one we use.

It only occurs with windows 98 and 95.

I am trying to solve this problem seting "Lease
duration for DHCP clients" option for "Unlimited", so it never will give
the address to other PC.

"Fabio Martins" escreveu na mensagem
...
Hi people,

what problems can occur if I set up my Windows 2000 DHCP Server, the
"Lease duration for DHCP clients" option for "Unlimited"?

Thanks!




unlimited "should" do what you want ..alternative is to set those machines
to a static IP (you would have to enter the DNS , gateway manually)


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Old April 20th 06, 08:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Haggis[_2_]
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Default Best DHCP Settings


"Fabio Martins" wrote in message
...
Hi!

I am axperiencing the same problem... well, it's not THE SAME. The one I
am experiencing is:

When IP Address expiration occurs, the DHCP server gives this IP to
another PC, and when the old PC that had this IP address is turned on, a
conflict occurs and it does not release the address and change it's submas
mask to any other than class B that is the one we use.

It only occurs with windows 98 and 95.

I am trying to solve this problem seting "Lease
duration for DHCP clients" option for "Unlimited", so it never will give
the address to other PC.

"Fabio Martins" escreveu na mensagem
...
Hi people,

what problems can occur if I set up my Windows 2000 DHCP Server, the
"Lease duration for DHCP clients" option for "Unlimited"?

Thanks!




unlimited "should" do what you want ..alternative is to set those machines
to a static IP (you would have to enter the DNS , gateway manually)


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Old April 21st 06, 06:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
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Default Best DHCP Settings

Ops!

I answered the wrong topic! I'll post it again in another thread!

FM


"Fabio Martins" escreveu na mensagem
...
Hi!

I am axperiencing the same problem... well, it's not THE SAME. The one I
am experiencing is:

When IP Address expiration occurs, the DHCP server gives this IP to
another PC, and when the old PC that had this IP address is turned on, a
conflict occurs and it does not release the address and change it's submas
mask to any other than class B that is the one we use.

It only occurs with windows 98 and 95.

I am trying to solve this problem seting "Lease
duration for DHCP clients" option for "Unlimited", so it never will give
the address to other PC.

"Fabio Martins" escreveu na mensagem
...
Hi people,

what problems can occur if I set up my Windows 2000 DHCP Server, the
"Lease duration for DHCP clients" option for "Unlimited"?

Thanks!





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Old April 21st 06, 06:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Fabio Martins[_3_]
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Default Best DHCP Settings

Ops!

I answered the wrong topic! I'll post it again in another thread!

FM


"Fabio Martins" escreveu na mensagem
...
Hi!

I am axperiencing the same problem... well, it's not THE SAME. The one I
am experiencing is:

When IP Address expiration occurs, the DHCP server gives this IP to
another PC, and when the old PC that had this IP address is turned on, a
conflict occurs and it does not release the address and change it's submas
mask to any other than class B that is the one we use.

It only occurs with windows 98 and 95.

I am trying to solve this problem seting "Lease
duration for DHCP clients" option for "Unlimited", so it never will give
the address to other PC.

"Fabio Martins" escreveu na mensagem
...
Hi people,

what problems can occur if I set up my Windows 2000 DHCP Server, the
"Lease duration for DHCP clients" option for "Unlimited"?

Thanks!





 




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