The DHCP Allocator Has Disabled Itself....
- From: Dell Boy <Dell Boy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 09:35:01 -0700
I've got a home user customer who is experiencing poor Internet performance
at times on an XP Home SP2 machine that is connected via Ethernet to a Belkin
wireless ADSL Modem/Router. There's no obvious problem as far as the ADSL
installation or line stats but the System Event Log of the XP machine is full
of many occurrences of the following event:
Source: IPANTHLP
Category: None
Type: Error
Event ID: 30013
"The DHCP allocator has disabled itself on IP address 192.168.2.2. since the
IP address is outside the 192.168.0/255.255.0 scope from which addresses are
being allocated to DHCP clients. To enable the DHCP allocator on the IP
address please change the scope to include the IP address or change the Ip
address to fall within the scope."
The Belkin Router is assigning itself 192.168.2.1 and client addresses from
192.168.2.2.
The IP address the XP machine is getting, 192.168.2.2, is within the
reserved address range so I'm not sure why this error is being generated. Can
anyone help?
.
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