On Mon, 2005-06-20 at 22:16 +1200, Richard Tindall wrote: > Nick Rout wrote: > > >On Mon, 2005-06-20 at 20:46 +1200, Steve Holdoway wrote: > > > > > >>Your dhcp server *should* only be updating every 3600 seconds at the > >>very least ( iirc it checks that your lease is still valid at 50% of > >>that value ). So, once you've got a license, you should keep it for at > >>least an hour. > >> > >> > > > >err I think you are both confusing server with client? > > > Nope. A client machine could not get its static 10.1.1.5 net throughput,
what is a "static 10.1.1.5 net throughput"? > > though the link looked ok, nor via DHCP (that's right, it looked like a > DNS failure). now something really is confused! > Got another client working though, using the html > login-reset page via XP-IE, at 10.1.1.3 (the first/only ethernet address > the modem serves to/unfailingly?, after its 10.1.1.2 USB port). Was then > able to reconfigure original client to 10.1.1.3, after shutting down the > usual lessee, and connect. By then it was 3.20pm though - host fault > fixed. It was an odd-looking half-service until then. Eric the half-a-service? -- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
