On 03/06/2010 03:06 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> 
> I am not using my neighbors wireless. The machine is hard-wired to the
> router but does not use the router as a DHCP server. It did until this
> morning but now it does not. How does one change that behavior?
> 
Check the configuration of the router. You can also try to reset the
router. Outside of giving the machine a static IP address, there is
not much you can do on the machine. This is NOT a problem with the
Linux machine - it is a router problem.

If you want to know why this is a router problem, find some good
documentation on how DHCP works. The machine making the request
responds to the first DHCP server that replies...

Mikkel
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