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   Paul Ratcliffe to All   
   Re: Linux is stealing the internet from    
   27 Mar 11 20:13:51   
   
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   properly   
   .os2.networking.tcp-ip:206   
   From: Paul Ratcliffe    
      
   On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 18:23:02 +0000 (UTC), Pierre Jelenc  wrote:   
      
   >> Probably something under LAN setup.  You should be able to configure    
   >> DHCP (or not) and/or DDNS.  What address/options did you assign when you    
   >> did the OS/2 TCP/IP configuration?   
   >    
   > Here are the LAN and WAN setup forms (I had to take screen shots, since    
   > they are form input fields):   
   >    
   > http://www.pierrejelenc.com/lansetup.gif   
      
   An hour is rather a short time for a lease. I'd make it at least a day,   
   not that it has any bearing on your problem.   
   You should find a list of DHCP devices in use on one of the router's   
   pages, probably under Maintenance, LAN statistics or similar.   
      
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