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An Error Occurred While Renewing Interface Wireless Network Connection Unable To Contact Dhcp Server
rise to the top cannot renew ip unable to contact dhcp server up vote 2 down vote favorite Hey all, I'm trying to switch up a home network from one computer (XP Service Pack 2) directly connected to via a modem to 2 computers (adding a Macbook) connecting through a router. The Macbook is connected wirelessly while the XP computer will (hopefully someday) have a wired connection (dual wireless/wired unable to contact your dhcp server windows 10 router). The problem is that the XP computer won't connect through the router. Keep in mind that it connects just fine when hooked directly to the modem, so I don't think the network card is the problem. The issue is the title, for whatever reason it cannot seem to get an IP from the router. The error in the title is displayed when trying to run ipconfig /renew. Also keep in mind that the Macbook has no problems and is happily connected to the Internet. So, what I've tried so far: The router is configured to be a DHCP server. The DHCP and DNS client services on the XP machine are both running and set to automatic. TCP/IP is set to obtain an IP address automatically. ipconfig gives the following: Connection-specific DNS Suffix : Autoconfiguration IP Address : 169.254.172.217 Subnet Mask : 255.255.0.0 Default Gateway : 169.254.172.217 iprenew gives the error in the title Anyway, any help would be greatly appreciated. If you need more info, just ask. ---EDIT--- If we assign a static IP for the wired windows machine, XP thinks that it's connected (limited or no connectivity disappears, and it says it's connected), but we are unable to access the web via a b
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Infrastructure Servers Question 0 Sign in to vote Dear Team, I have issue with one of an error occurred while renewing interface local area connection the name specified the DHCP scope where the IP is not getting released to the client computers. Some times it leases IP and some time it does not and http://superuser.com/questions/67394/cannot-renew-ip-unable-to-contact-dhcp-server if connect the same system to different DHCP scope it obtains IP address. I have this problem on Win7 and Win XP also. (Hope this is not related to OS) I have performed the following trouble shootings. Connected system to different VLAN and found the DHCP server is releasing IP address but https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/83439db2-7484-4a6d-b101-aa9f482fa2d2/dhcp-ipconfig-renew-do-not-work-for-specific-dhcp-scope?forum=winserverNIS not for IP10.230.75.XXCleared all IP from Address lease.Restarted DHCP Server and Client Service.Restarted GTDC3 ServerDeactivated and Activated Scope.Reserved IP and checked.Deleted and Recreated DHCP Scope of10.230.75.XX Error when ipconfig /release is executed : An error occurred while renewing interface local area connection. The name specified in the network control block is used on a remote adapter. The NCB is the data. Please help. Thanks, Chendur Thursday, December 27, 2012 4:22 AM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Many DHCP clients are unable to get IP addresses from the DHCP server. Cause: The IP address of the DHCP server was changed and now DHCP clients cannot get IP addresses.Solution: A DHCP server can only service requests for a scope that has a network ID that is the same as the network ID of its IP address. Make sure that the DHCP server IP address falls in the same network range as the scope
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