Setting a breakpoint in dhcp_bind, it is called from dhcp_timeout.

So DHCP offers an address, lwip ARPS the address and gets no response,
so it binds to it.

Those with more experience, is that right?


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HI,
I also stuck with the same problem (in 1.4.1 it is the same):



And in opt.h:


So if ARP and DHCP are enabled dhcp_bind will be newer called. 
What is the logic behind it (assuming this is not a bug)? Maybe ARP is
not required if DHCP is in use?




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