Traveling to diffrent networks

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I was wondering if there was a fix or somthing for this.
I have a lot of travelng users that log into our network all over the place
and each site is configured with its own subnet and IP range. Everytime they
log in you have to do a IPconfig /releae and /renew is there a setting or reg
tweak that enables it to sense that the network is diffrent and pull a
diffrent IP address from the DHCP server?
 
I was wondering if there was a fix or somthing for this.
I have a lot of travelng users that log into our network all over the place
and each site is configured with its own subnet and IP range. Everytime they
log in you have to do a IPconfig /releae and /renew is there a setting or reg
tweak that enables it to sense that the network is diffrent and pull a
diffrent IP address from the DHCP server?

I don't see this problem on any of our laptop users - their TCP/IP is
setup for a DHCP address and it changes each time they reboot or cycle
power when moving to the new network. If they disable/enable the network
connection it will also renew an IP.
 
How long is your lease for?

Leythos said:
I don't see this problem on any of our laptop users - their TCP/IP is
setup for a DHCP address and it changes each time they reboot or cycle
power when moving to the new network. If they disable/enable the network
connection it will also renew an IP.
 
do you have this problem with the ones that are set to 8 days?

No, I don't have this problem with I move my laptop between the
different network in our test lab or even in the three different
networks in my home.

I have a 192.168.3.0/24, 192.168.5.0/24, and a 192.168.250.0/24 network
in my home, each has it's own DHCP server, set to 24 hours, and each
gives me a new IP when I connect the laptop to it, even without shutting
down, just picking it up and moving it works. I have seen this not renew
when the laptop is moving out of a network, goes to suspend, and then
awakens in a new network, where the network connection was not seen as
"dropped" by the network service.

Could you bottom post please?
 

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