On 5/26/2011 10:38 AM, JD wrote: > On 05/26/11 06:46, Rich wrote: >> Just a shot in the dark, but do you have multiple dhcp daemons running >> on the network. Your router probably has one running. I could buy that >> multiple dhcp daemons might cause something like what you describe. > > $ ps -ef | grep dhcp > jd 12817 5530 0 07:35 pts/2 00:00:00 grep dhcp > > machines win7 and xp1 are not servers, so no dhcp > services are running on them. All 3 machines have > had static IP's for more than3 years. This problem > is a recent one after AT&T remotely flashed the > modem with new firmware. I'm sure you already tried this, but just in case, have you tried turning off each of the three machines one at a time and seeing if the same problem occurs with just two machines on the network?
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