The lease on the IP address follows the MAC address on the ethernet
card. If you move the card from the STN box to the NT box the IP address
will probably follow.

> Eric Glanz wrote:
> 
> This problem started when I could not get any of my inbound services
> to work.  Checked with my ISP, and they do no port blocking...
> 
> 
> Hmmm... So I started doing a little digging.
> 
> ShareThe Net reports recieving the SAME IP address from my ISPs DHCP
> server (xxx.yyy.144.95) everytime it boots.  Suspecting something is
> wrong, I plug the DSL modem directly into an NT server and set it up
> to recieve an address from the ISPs DHCP server.  IPConfig reports
> (xxx.yyy.144.206)
> 
> !!!  They are different!
> 
> So my question is this:  Why does ShareTheNet DHCP client think it is
> getting the same ip address from the ISPs DHCP server, when a Windows
> machine can get the correct IP address???
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> 
> --Eric
>

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