Man, this is like that one where windows Vista for no good reason sets the broadcast flag on all DHCP requests ... a flag that should only be used when the TCP stack is broken, OR when you're using it as a workaround for networks that have addresses that don't fit in some field in a normal DHCP response.

And what's this "netsh interface" crap? What's wrong with "ipconfig"?

Microsoft decided to re-implement their TCP stack from scratch for the third time, didn't they?

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