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- Weird DHCP issue on Win 11 devices : r sysadmin - Reddit
If your DHCP server isn't being spammed with discovers or requests, you might perhaps be able to start a continuous capture on your router or server on UDP ports 67 68 and reset it each day until the issue reoccurs
- Should DHCP reservations be created inside or outside the pool . . . - Reddit
Your DHCP reservations should be in your DHCP scope Your static IPs should not DHCP reservations should be used in a few specific cases - mostly for devices that request DHCP and "always" need an address or a specific address Static reservations are for hard coded addresses and should never be in a DHCP scope or even referenced by a DHCP server
- Turn off DHCP on Google WiFi to use another DHCP Server : r . . . - Reddit
You can't turn the dhcp completely off but what you can do is set the dhcp pool to 1 address and set a reservation for that address Once that address is assigned it will not hand out additional addresses I have the reservation set to the IP of my raspberry pi which is running pi-hole with dhcp turned on
- Problems with clients receiving DHCP addresses : r sysadmin - Reddit
These DHCP service was running on each of our two domain controllers In load sharing mode the DHCP server hashes the mac address then either ignores the mac address, or accepts it based on some mutually exclusive factor so that if one server ignore is, the other responds
- How is DHCP reservation different from assigning a static IP?
So basically DHCP reservation is done from your DHCP server (router) and thus making sure that your device gets the same IP every time and there are no conflicting IPs Manually assigning static IPs does the same thing but could cause issues if you assign the same static ip to 2 machines Is that correct?
- DHCP issues Continue : r UNIFI - Reddit
I ended up turning off DHCP Snooping in UniFi and the problem immediately cleared up Literally, within 90 seconds of turning this off all buildings were back on and running normally again
- Best free BootP DHCP software? : r PLC - Reddit
Note no matter what solution (software, router, etc): it is VERY important to verify they are not running any dhcp servers on that network segment or you'll get colliding IP addresses
- DHCP BAD_ADDRESS : r sysadmin - Reddit
The DHCP server won't hand out addresses that respond to pings, so there won't be any duplicates from DHCP clients Windows 9x used to do a Gratuitous ARP on the client side, whether configured statically or as a DHCP client, when the TCP IP stack was initialized, and then banner up a nice diag message containing the conflicting MAC address
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