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Hack 60 Renewing Your DHCP-Assigned IP Address


Sometimes, while assigned an IP address by a
DHCP server, your PC doesn't appear to be on the
network and you can't get Internet or network
access. Renewing your IP address often solves the problem.


If
you're on a network but you can't
send or receive data, use any network resources, or visit the
Internet, the culprit may be a problem with your DHCP-assigned IP
address. The simplest way to fix it is to renew the IP
addressget rid of the old one, and ask the DHCP server to send
along a new one.

Before trying this, first make sure you're using a
DHCP-assigned IP address rather than a static one. Right-click on My
Network places and choose Properties to get to the Network
Connections folder. Right-click on your current network connection
and choose Properties. On the General tab, select Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) and choose Properties. On
the General tab, the radio button next to "Obtain an
IP address automatically" will be selected if
you're using DHCP.

After you've confirmed you're using
DHCP, release your current IP address by
typing ipconfig /release at a command prompt. The
ipconfig command is an all-purpose command that
lets you solve many network-related problems, as detailed in [Hack #53]. To renew the address and
get a new IP address from the DHCP server, type ipconfig
/renew
at a command prompt. Your new IP address should fix
the problem.

To find your new IP address, type ipconfig at a
command prompt. You can also select your connection in the Network
Connections folder, click on "View status of this
connection," and click on the Support tab.
You'll see the screen shown in Figure 5-28, which shows your new IP address and confirms
that it was assigned by a DHCP server.


Figure 5-28. Confirming that you've gotten a new IP address



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