TSGL: Event viewer
jonpan
jonpan at onlinehome.de
Tue Oct 23 07:48:18 EDT 2007
H, the link gave some very interesting information, but then refers to a
DHCP-setting in WIN Server2003 Administrative Tools which is not on my PC.
I can't find DHCP, Domain or Address Releases anywhere in XP's Admin Tools,
so no go.
Thanks, all the same.
John
----- Original Message -----
From: "H Davis" <hdavis1 at gmail.com>
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Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 6:05 PM
Subject: Re: TSGL: Event viewer
John,
Check this link. Sounds like your problem with a potential solution. It
expands on your attempt with ipconfig /renew.
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1240181&page=1
HTH
H Davis
jonpan wrote:
> Thanks, Alan. My router is T-Com Speedport W500V and has no settings for
> number of connections. Lease time goes from 30 min to 2 weeks, but no
> 'forever'. MAC addresses are unlimited. I can't bring myself to return to
> factory defaults while everything is working - maybe later!
>
> John
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alan Mitchell" <alan_mitchell at mindspring.com>
> To: "'Tech Support Guy Mailing List'" <list at tsgserver.com>
> Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 5:22 PM
> Subject: Re: TSGL: Event viewer
>
>
> Haven't seen these messages on my configuration, but might be able to
> offer
> some advice. Since the Router is performing the DHCP function, the router
> is
> where you need to investigate. Sign on to the router (preferably using the
> wired connection) and check to see if you've inadvertently set any
> restrictions on the number of connections permitted (normally the default
> is
> 50 for Linksys but may vary depending on your model), any restrictions on
> lease time (which should be set to "forever", sometimes with a ZERO time,
> sometimes with a specific value, depending on your model), or see if
> you've
> set it up to only permit certain MAC addresses to be recognized. While
> most
> of these settings normally apply to the wireless portion ONLY, I've seen
> some routers get confused and start applying them to all connections. If
> this is the case, you may need to do a hard reset and re-establish your
> router configuration to its factory defaults and then go back in and reset
> your password and WPA/WEP settings for the wireless connections.
>
> Alan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: list-bounces at tsgserver.com [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com] On
> Behalf Of jonpan
> Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 10:32 AM
> To: ListTSG
> Subject: TSGL: Event viewer
>
> Hi all,
>
> Using a wireless router, XP Pro/2. Router connected to my PC per cable, to
> my wife's per wireless. All TCP/IP settings on automatic.
>
> Once per session on booting, Viewer/system gives me the message:
>
> IP address lease 192.168.x.xx for the Network Card with Network address
> ...........
> has been denied by DHCP Server 192.168.x.x (The DHCP Server sent a
> DHCPNACK
> Message)
>
> I've tried ipconfig /release followed by ipconfig /renew which changes the
> above IP address temporarily - changed back by the auto-settings, I
> assume.
>
> Everything works, so not of primary importance, but it would interest me
> to
> hear if others have the same message and if someone knows why.
>
> Cheers,
>
> John
> Od/G
>
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