Op Thu, 18 Nov 2004 18:35:16 -0500 schreef Dan Gordon:

>I have seen this happen when my isp has to regroup (i know there is a 
>propper term for this) several subnets to gain performance,  a few ip's
>will be lost off of a subnet and a few new ones gained,  i have seen my
>ip go from 24.116.x.x to 24.226.x.x so if the ip you had was put into 
>another subnet then its possible the DHCP server did get it knickers in
>a twist.

As you mentioned this, I checked it. And indeed, the subnetmask has
changed. That must have been the problem then.

Now I understand why they say they only support M$-Windows. People who
run that reboot often enough to never notice things like this.  ;-)

Thanks everyone!
Paul
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