2012r2 dhcp and dos

I've been moving DHCP off our 2008r2 domain controllers to 2012r2 member servers and discovered that in our locations still running dos that those clients are not getting and ip address, any ideas?

yes it is authorized, (works for everything but some DOS clients)
No filtering
Logs say DHCP is functioning normally
no changes to subnets
Update - the location in question is the only location still using WINS. When I disable WINS I get no DOS leases, either on the new 2012R2 DHCP server OR  the old 2008r2 DHCP server.
So I installed WINS on the 2012R2 DHCP server with some success however when I try to partner WINS 2012R2 see the 2008R2 server but 2008R2 says can't find network path. So until I can get replication I don't think I'll be 100%.
I have tried turning off both firewalls but that didn't change anything.
Any suggestions?
update - I was able to manually replicate the WINS servers, we'll see what happens now.
I wondering if these dos clients are setup with netbui and not tcpip. Checking into dos config disk.

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