archeocomp
Experienced Member
Since I changed my home network all my DOS computers claim their DHCP lease time is 60s
As there in no way to use such short lived automatically configured tcp.cfg file, I had to resort to static IP addresses.
My guess is it is most probably not a bug in mTCP. Is there any way to inspect DHCP communication?
Just for info my home network looks like this:
before: VDSL TP-Link https://openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/td-w8970_v1 (DHCP server)
now: optical Huawei HG8245 (stock, lan master, DHCP server) -> TP-Link Archer C7 as AP (OpenWRT, no DHCP)
As there in no way to use such short lived automatically configured tcp.cfg file, I had to resort to static IP addresses.
My guess is it is most probably not a bug in mTCP. Is there any way to inspect DHCP communication?
Just for info my home network looks like this:
before: VDSL TP-Link https://openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/td-w8970_v1 (DHCP server)
now: optical Huawei HG8245 (stock, lan master, DHCP server) -> TP-Link Archer C7 as AP (OpenWRT, no DHCP)