Cannot get a correct IP address after connection

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From: Jacky Yau (abc_at_abc.com)
Date: 03/29/04


Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 19:49:16 -0800

Dear all,

I have some machine which orginally connected to a
network using DHCP with IP Address 128.8.x.x. The machine
moved to another place using 128.18.x.x. I found that the
machine still keeping to use 128.8.x.x IP. If I using fix
IP, it works fine. So the network should be good.

Any idea? I am suspecting it is the DNS/DHCP problem.

Thanks and Regards
Jacky



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