Sounds like there is another DHCP on your network. On "Details" of your
network information you'll see the IP of the DHCP server that gave that
particular address, you can start from there.
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> Is trhere a good tool to check my dhcp server (windows 2003 server)?
> I have a few workstations that are somehow getting incorrect dns options.
> s/b 192.168.1.10 reports 192.168.0.50... Hitting repair network
> connection usually fixes.
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> regards
> carlos
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