I use my laptop in two different locations. Since I do not want to keep
switching IP addresses depending on where I am, I use this "fail on dhcp,
get this IP, if not get it from the server" trick. At work, we do not have
a dhcp server so it fails after a while and uses the alternate IP that I
specified in network settings. At home, it gets the IP (which is in a
different range than the one at work) from my DHCP server.
The problem is that the wait time is annoying especially since I disable and
enable network interface often at work for software testing that I need to
do.
Thanks.
SG
"Hristo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> 5-10 seconds are relativelly long for DHCP server to respond.
> If you have problems just set static IP - no more problems with DHCP.
>
> Hristo
> http://hristo.no-ip.info
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> "SG" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> In Windows XP Pro, can you set the time-out duration on trying to get an
> IP
>> address from a DHCP server? I'd like XP to time-out relatively quickly.
>> It
>> seems to take 5-10 seconds before it times out and uses the alternative
>> IP
>> address.
>>
>> I assume there must be some registry setting, but I could not find any
>> resources on the Web answering the question.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
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