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Old Apr 8, 2003 | 06:41 PM
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also, it could be that your router is acting as a dhcp server, giving the computers their ip addresses. if the ip expires, then you would have to get a new one (by renewing it). you might check in the config of it to extend the license time on the ips (or even set them to not expire). or use static ips on the network (since small networks don't need dynamic ips).
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