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John Anderton
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E:\wget>ipconfig /renew

Windows IP Configuration

An error occurred while renewing interface Local Area Connection : unable to contact your DHCP server. Request has timed out.
And seemingly this is only happening to me. I'll try the driver reinstall thing :)
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11-28-2008 07:30 AM
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RE: My run in with 81000306
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Originally posted by John Anderton
My ISP doesn't provide me with a router. Its shit PPPOE. They give us the cable at our place and a username/password to go with :dodgy:

The router is somewhere half way across the city :P

yes, the idea is that you buy a router yourself, and connect it to your PPPOE modem...
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11-28-2008 01:03 PM
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I had the nastiest case with this ever.  It may not be exactly the same as yours, but this started happening on my work laptop, at one of our offices only.  The error seemed to come back very quickly, as if it didn't even try to connect.  It wasn't only happening sometimes, it wouldn't work at all.

I went through testing with another account, uninstalling and reinstalling Messenger several times, once trying to manually clear out anything it might have left behind in the registry, flushng DNS cache on both the laptop and the actual DNS server on the network, looking for changes in firewall policies, having the laptop's private IP address translate to a different public address in case mine was "banned", everything.  Nothing worked.

What puzzled me was that it would work when I was anywhere else, including our other offices -- which are sharing the same exact internet connection over the WAN.  The only difference between the office A and the office B was the local IP address ranges.

I couldn't see why, but since nothing else had worked, I changed my private IP address reservation anyway, and was shocked to find that fixed the problem.  Furthermore, I could put the laptop back on the old private address and it wouldn't connect again.  I can probably still do that and replicate the problem.  It's the equivalent of changing a computer behind your home router from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.3.  It shouldn't make any difference, right?

I would love to hear a guess from one of Microsoft's developers as to what may have been responsible.  There is NO functional difference between the old IP address that makes Messenger not work and any others which work fine; no different firewall rules, nothing.  I am the network administrator and I know this.  Oh well.

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11-29-2008 06:28 PM
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RE: My run in with 81000306
Try to run this command:

netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357

Has worked fine for a lot of friends resolving tcp/ip  problems.
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@tony: Running cmd in admin mode, I still am denied access. My UAC is disabled and yes, my cmd window does say Adminstrator on the top :P
Here's what the cmd told me exactly.

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E:\wget>netsh int ip reset C:\resetlog.txt
Reseting Echo Request, failed.
Access is denied.

Reseting Interface, OK!
A reboot is required to complete this action.
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RE: My run in with 81000306
Try this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817571 as if you are using Windows XP.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233 This looks really promising!

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RE: My run in with 81000306
Try "netsh int ip reset" only :)
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