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After using fixed-IP DSL for many years, I'm still pretty new to DHCP, which I previously only used as a Guest at others' residencesThis can happen if the lease has expired and the DHCP server is unavailable (connection broken or down) when it comes time to renew. Depending upon the configuration, a client may simply ignore the expiration and continue with the old lease, however, this won't go very far if that address has already been reassigned to another client, and the routers have all updated their arp tables.
or offices. The other day, I lost the internet connection towards the end of a few-hours session. *Every* attempted URL then became a 'Page Not Found.' This hardly ever happened with the fixed IP + DSL, and when it did it was very obvious that it was some major event, like the local or regional AT&T broadband service being down. (I think that is much more common around S.D., with TWC, where someone will dig up a cable somewhere in the area, and then Kablooey.)
But that's not really the kind of major service interruption I'm talking about. Far more common is something I've seen at a relative's place, where some kind of "sync" is lost between PC, router, and cable modem, where the connection is re-established by rebooting each of these in a certain order. I think that what I saw the other day is much more common still, and involves loss / non-renewal of the DHCP lease. That is, I probably do not need to reboot the computer, or the router, or the cable modem. So, my question: What is the command (or GUI object, or widget) in eCS to force a new cable connection &/or new lease ? (And, what is the equivalent thing you can try in Windoze ? If I was a 'Nix user, I'd ask about that one too.)It happens. :-)
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