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The lease time setting *you* are modifying is for the LAN side.
Based on your log, whereever the DHCP server is on the WAN side of the
router is (presumably your ISP) gives you leases of two hours.
What you are seeing is normal (wrt to DHCP lease times).
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"Vanessa" <mariposa1962@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I am connected to a wireless bridge. I have pplbroadband.
> www.pplbroadband.com , which is Broadband Over Power
> line. Prior to that I had a one way cable modem. Believe
> it or not, this works better, at least when it IS
> connected, it is fast.
>
> On my MSBBN i have the lease time set to 2 weeks, so I
> don't know why it is re-setting every two hours.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>what kind of modem are you connected to - brand and
> model number - and
>>who is your ISP. whatever you are connecting to is
> already a private
>>class IP range (NAT) and you've got double NAT going on
> here which is
>>a bad situation. are you actually plugged into another
> router or modem
>>that is part of an all in one device that acts as a
> router?
>>
>>On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 08:09:53 -0700, "Vanessa"
>><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Last few items.
>>>2004/08/24 04:02:17 DHCP Client : Request sent from
>>>192.168.121.50 to 192.168.100.242
>>>2004/08/24 04:02:17 DHCP Client : Server response sent
>>>from 192.168.100.242 to 192.168.121.50
>>>2004/08/24 04:02:20 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for
>>>192.168.121.50 on 2004/08/24 04:02:17 ; lease expires
> on
>>>2004/08/24 06:02:17
>>>2004/08/24 05:03:01 DHCP Client : Request sent from
>>>192.168.121.50 to 192.168.100.242
>>>2004/08/24 05:03:01 DHCP Client : Server response sent
>>>from 192.168.100.242 to 192.168.121.50
>>>2004/08/24 05:25:17 DHCP Client : Request sent from
>>>192.168.121.50 to 192.168.100.242
>>>2004/08/24 05:25:17 DHCP Client : Server response sent
>>>from 192.168.100.242 to 192.168.121.50
>>>2004/08/24 05:25:20 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for
>>>192.168.121.50 on 2004/08/24 05:25:17 ; lease expires
> on
>>>2004/08/24 07:03:01
>>>2004/08/24 06:15:03 DHCP Client : Request sent from
>>>192.168.121.50 to 192.168.100.242
>>>2004/08/24 06:15:03 DHCP Client : Server response sent
>>>from 192.168.100.242 to 192.168.121.50
>>>2004/08/24 06:15:06 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for
>>>192.168.121.50 on 2004/08/24 06:15:03 ; lease expires
> on
>>>2004/08/24 08:15:03
>>>2004/08/24 07:05:35 192.168.2.68 logout
>>>2004/08/24 07:05:49 192.168.2.167 login failed
>>>2004/08/24 07:05:54 192.168.2.167 login successful
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>Check the basestation log. Please post the five
> entries
>>>before it happens.
>>>>
>>>>Vanessa wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I have the Microsoft Wireless G Router. I lose
>>>connection
>>>>> to the internet every few minutes. It just drops the
>>>>> connection. It re-starts, and I am not always aware
>>>that
>>>>> it has done so, but I have noticed that if I am
>>>listening
>>>>> to streaming music, there will be a long pause.
>>>>> This happens whether i am attached wirelessly, or
> via
>>>>> cable. Any ideas?
>>>>>
>>>>> I checked that 802.11x authentication was disabled.
> I
>>>am
>>>>> stumped.
>>>>
>>>>.
>>>>
>>
>>--
>>Barb Bowman
>>Expert Zone Columnist
>>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>MS-MVP (Windows)
>>.
>>