What's your log file say?  DHCP is usually pretty decent at telling
you what's wrong.

On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 3:21 PM, Howard White <[email protected]> wrote:
> Out of air speed, altitude and ideas.
>
> Near lunch time our network started going stupid.  Rest assured I've done
> all manner of testing and restarting trying to clear the fault.
>
> Current situation is that DHCP on bot the LAN and the WLAN will resolve
> reserved addresses but will not hand out addresses from the dynamic pool.
>         range 192.168.nn.129 192.168.nn.200;
>
> I reverted to a prior, known good, dhcpd.conf and restarted.  The version
> dhcpd.conf does not change the dynamic behavior.
>
> Power cycle switches???
>
> Howard
>
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