Thank you Simon, 

Really it was the problem.. I did ping for another PC and it worked!
But how can I do this on the same machine?
Because I'll need to change the IP and I can't turn off the machine at real
situation!

PS: The problem with DHCP & Hostname I couldnt solve yet.. It just works
with Static IP..

Diego


Simon Goldschmidt wrote:
> 
>  Diecol <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I realized that It's work fine now, but just with the first IP that I
>> set...
>> for example, I set 192.168.0.30
>> Then, running the program, I change to IP 192.168.0.31
>> and when I ping 192.168.0.31 it works, but when I ping HOSTNAME appear:
>> ping
>> to 192.168.0.30!
> I guess the problem is windows caching the IP for the hostname. Have you
> tried waiting for some minutes or restarting the windows machine? Or even
> using another machine?
> 
> Simon
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