It is not up to you to assign the IP address, but to the DH server.
Your MAC address is there buffer.
The local DH server is window$. what renders thing harder.
You can try to remove your MAC from their memory by no connecting for a while
(days, weeks ?).
You can also try to send a fake MAC address to the DH server.



On 07/03/14 12:35, lina wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I use dhclient and just switch to google dns server.

bad idea: come back to the local DNS server.

> 
> For months, I have bees stuck with the eth0 ip address 172.21.100.159
> 
> For couple of hours, the interaction is unbearably slow.
> 
> I changed to another cable, tried the `# dhcline -r` and `# dhclient`,
> but all not works.

the dh server is windows, so do not expect full support from it.

> 
> Are there some suggestions about how to change the IP address?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 

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