Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Can anyone think of why a Winbox would stop sending it's hardware
address when it's time to renew its lease? When the machine is first
turned on, it requests an IP correctly. I can see its hardware address
in the log files, and DHCP will hand out an IP, no problem. But later
in the day, sometimes within an hour, but more often than not when the
lease expires and the machine comes back to renew, this is what I see:
dhcpd: DHCPINFORM from 192.168.1.139 via eth1
When I saw those messages the first time, google provided the answer.
read the links in my .sig.
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