On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 15:52, Adam Hewitt wrote:
> Ok well when my windows machine goes to sleep it has network
> connectivity immediately upon waking.
I'm guessing that's because it's not releasing its lease...
> Besides what use is the "wake on
> Lan" option if the machine is no longer contactab
On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 15:41, Onno Benschop wrote:
> > its just going to sleep and losing the lease everytime.
>
> These two statements are contradictory, because a sleeping computer is
> not on the network.
Ok well when my windows machine goes to sleep it has network
connectivity immediately up
On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 15:04, Adam Hewitt wrote:
> I am not taking my laptop off the network,
..and..
> its just going to sleep and losing the lease everytime.
These two statements are contradictory, because a sleeping computer is
not on the network.
> When it wakes up it takes about 30
> seco
On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 14:55, Shay Telfer wrote:
> What is providing the DHCP addresses? A Windows box? A router?
>
> It's possible that another device on the network is grabbing the
> address when your machine is not on the network. Try locating the
> address from a different machine when you've
Hi All,
Does anyone know why I would be losing my DHCP lease whenever my
ibook goes to sleep? I am running an 800Mhz ibook with the latest
OSX updates if that helps any...
adam.
What is providing the DHCP addresses? A Windows box? A router?
It's possible that another device on the network
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