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Old 30-08-2011, 09:42   #3
Jon T
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Re: Lost lease to IP address on network card

Look again at the information that you're being given by your machine. The entry in the event log points to a network card with a different MAC address to the one listed in the output of ipconfig /all.

What happens when you use a direct modem connection, you should get a public IP leased to you(non 192.168).

EDIT: Have a look in device manager, how many network cards does it show?
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