Back to answering Sam's question, since this thread seems to have diverged...

When DHCP hands out an IP, it also hands out a lease time.  After that lease 
time expires, the client is supposed to ask for an IP again.  You didn't 
mention how often these DHCP requests are re-ocurring, so I can't say for sure 
whether this is what is happening.  But if your lease time is set low, it 
would be normal for the client to ask for an IP fairly often.

As for who is responsible for holding the IP, it is the client PC.  It holds 
the IP address, and it asks for a new one when the lease is up.  The Airbridge 
doesn't have anything to do with any of this.

The question I have is, why does the customer care how often it's requesting 
an IP?  I don't think it would cause a problem, aside from a little extra 
traffic from the dhcp requests.

Craig


Quoting Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi Smart People
> 
> Hi smart people!
> 
> I have a simple question: Who is responsible for "holding onto" an ip
> address from a dhcp server?
> 
> I have a customer (about 12 miles from my ap) who constantly requests a
> new ip address. He is given one by the dhcp server, but not long after
> that he's back asking for another one. My customer is convinced it's the
> Airbridge (indoor) that is bad.
> 
> I don't think it's the ABI's responsibility to hold the ip. I think it's
> his PC's, but then I'm not positive.
> 
> He has good LQ and RSSI.
> 
> (I can post a portion of the dhcp logs if it will help.)
> 
> Thanks 
> Sam
> 
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