Ip address for WIFI

Hi,
I am using my Macbook pro in the office, and it detects differnt IP everyday,
I need to Fix one single IP manually.
When i connect with manually its not getting connected,
Kindly help me to solve this,
Thanks n Regards
Dinesh.N

There is no word of static, still i confused to make it on static, can you explain step by step
Thanks in advance

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    Hello,
    We have an Cisco WAP561 (Firmware 1.1.0.4) in our network. The problem is, after a while the connected device's are not getting a DHCP address from the DHCP server anymore.
    The DHCP server is a Windows Server 2012 R2 with the DHCP role installed. No NAP configured or installed.
    Network: 172.16.0.0 MASK 255.255.0.0
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    I've connected the access point to a syslog server and can see that the devices are connecting. See logging below
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    The problem is not signal strength, I've tried moving the devices close to the access point. I also tried other devices: laptops, several smartphones.
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    Thank you for your reply.
    I did the following:
    1. Used port mirroring for the port the cisco is connected on
    2. Used the tool you suggested (network monitor)
    I can see the DHCP discover message. See logging below (I filtered on protocol DHCP):
    35 12:11:07 18-11-2014 1.5023283  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E62 {DHCP:21, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    36 12:11:07 18-11-2014 1.5023283  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E62 {DHCP:21, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    37 12:11:07 18-11-2014 1.5031573  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E62 {DHCP:21, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    38 12:11:07 18-11-2014 1.5039504  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E62 {DHCP:21, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    318 12:11:12 18-11-2014 6.4799871  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E63 {DHCP:92, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    319 12:11:12 18-11-2014 6.4799871  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E63 {DHCP:92, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    320 12:11:12 18-11-2014 6.4809336  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E63 {DHCP:92, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    321 12:11:12 18-11-2014 6.4809336  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E63 {DHCP:92, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    427 12:11:17 18-11-2014 11.4590402  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E64 {DHCP:109, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    428 12:11:17 18-11-2014 11.4590402  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E64 {DHCP:109, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    429 12:11:17 18-11-2014 11.4600525  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E64 {DHCP:109, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    430 12:11:17 18-11-2014 11.4600525  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E64 {DHCP:109, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    597 12:11:22 18-11-2014 16.4379016  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E65 {DHCP:127, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    598 12:11:22 18-11-2014 16.4379016  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E65 {DHCP:127, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    599 12:11:22 18-11-2014 16.4396184  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E65 {DHCP:127, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    600 12:11:22 18-11-2014 16.4396184  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E65 {DHCP:127, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    706 12:11:27 18-11-2014 21.4176741  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E66 {DHCP:136, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    707 12:11:27 18-11-2014 21.4176741  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E66 {DHCP:136, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    708 12:11:27 18-11-2014 21.4186057  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E66 {DHCP:136, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    709 12:11:27 18-11-2014 21.4186057  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E66 {DHCP:136, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    710 12:11:27 18-11-2014 21.4199199  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E66 {DHCP:136, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    711 12:11:27 18-11-2014 21.4199199  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E66 {DHCP:136, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    825 12:11:30 18-11-2014 24.5147776  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request,  TransactionID = 0x026926FA {DHCP:140, UDP:20, IPv4:19}
    826 12:11:30 18-11-2014 24.5147776  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request,  TransactionID = 0x026926FA {DHCP:140, UDP:20, IPv4:19}
    874 12:11:32 18-11-2014 26.3925235  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E67 {DHCP:142, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    875 12:11:32 18-11-2014 26.3925235  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E67 {DHCP:142, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    876 12:11:32 18-11-2014 26.3936105  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E67 {DHCP:142, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    877 12:11:32 18-11-2014 26.3936105  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E67 {DHCP:142, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    981 12:11:37 18-11-2014 31.3748590  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E68 {DHCP:150, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    982 12:11:37 18-11-2014 31.3748590  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E68 {DHCP:150, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    983 12:11:37 18-11-2014 31.3757827  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E68 {DHCP:150, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    984 12:11:37 18-11-2014 31.3757827  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E68 {DHCP:150, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1251 12:11:42 18-11-2014 36.3559541  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E69 {DHCP:210, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1252 12:11:42 18-11-2014 36.3559541  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E69 {DHCP:210, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1253 12:11:42 18-11-2014 36.3567938  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E69 {DHCP:210, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1254 12:11:42 18-11-2014 36.3567938  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E69 {DHCP:210, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1312 12:11:44 18-11-2014 38.5468895  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = REQUEST, TransactionID = 0xDFCD81FF {DHCP:217, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1313 12:11:44 18-11-2014 38.5468895  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = REQUEST, TransactionID = 0xDFCD81FF {DHCP:217, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1314 12:11:44 18-11-2014 38.5478995  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = ACK, TransactionID = 0xDFCD81FF {DHCP:217, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1315 12:11:44 18-11-2014 38.5478995  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = ACK, TransactionID = 0xDFCD81FF {DHCP:217, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1378 12:11:47 18-11-2014 41.1441638  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = REQUEST, TransactionID = 0xDFCD81FF {DHCP:217, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1379 12:11:47 18-11-2014 41.1441638  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = REQUEST, TransactionID = 0xDFCD81FF {DHCP:217, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1380 12:11:47 18-11-2014 41.1456175  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = ACK, TransactionID = 0xDFCD81FF {DHCP:217, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1381 12:11:47 18-11-2014 41.1456175  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = ACK, TransactionID = 0xDFCD81FF {DHCP:217, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1400 12:11:47 18-11-2014 41.3318215  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6A {DHCP:242, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1401 12:11:47 18-11-2014 41.3318215  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6A {DHCP:242, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1402 12:11:47 18-11-2014 41.3327713  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6A {DHCP:242, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1403 12:11:47 18-11-2014 41.3327713  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6A {DHCP:242, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1491 12:11:51 18-11-2014 46.0188750  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1492 12:11:51 18-11-2014 46.0188750  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1493 12:11:51 18-11-2014 46.0204421  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1494 12:11:51 18-11-2014 46.0204421  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1499 12:11:52 18-11-2014 46.3086373  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6B {DHCP:250, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1500 12:11:52 18-11-2014 46.3086373  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6B {DHCP:250, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1501 12:11:52 18-11-2014 46.3104105  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6B {DHCP:250, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1502 12:11:52 18-11-2014 46.3104105  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6B {DHCP:250, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1521 12:11:53 18-11-2014 47.1995378  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1522 12:11:53 18-11-2014 47.1995378  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1523 12:11:53 18-11-2014 47.2004517  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1524 12:11:53 18-11-2014 47.2004517  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1582 12:11:55 18-11-2014 50.0386262  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1583 12:11:55 18-11-2014 50.0386262  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1584 12:11:55 18-11-2014 50.0396278  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1585 12:11:55 18-11-2014 50.0396278  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1599 12:11:57 18-11-2014 51.2872192  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6C {DHCP:259, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1600 12:11:57 18-11-2014 51.2872192  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6C {DHCP:259, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1601 12:11:57 18-11-2014 51.2886705  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6C {DHCP:259, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1602 12:11:57 18-11-2014 51.2886705  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6C {DHCP:259, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1765 12:12:00 18-11-2014 55.0241900  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1766 12:12:00 18-11-2014 55.0241900  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1767 12:12:00 18-11-2014 55.0257836  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1768 12:12:00 18-11-2014 55.0257836  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1785 12:12:02 18-11-2014 56.2658054  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6D {DHCP:267, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1786 12:12:02 18-11-2014 56.2658054  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6D {DHCP:267, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1787 12:12:02 18-11-2014 56.2666712  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6D {DHCP:267, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1788 12:12:02 18-11-2014 56.2666712  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6D {DHCP:267, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1808 12:12:04 18-11-2014 58.0682483  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request,  TransactionID = 0x02598857 {DHCP:269, UDP:20, IPv4:19}
    1809 12:12:04 18-11-2014 58.0682483  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request,  TransactionID = 0x02598857 {DHCP:269, UDP:20, IPv4:19}
    1859 12:12:07 18-11-2014 61.2460411  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6E {DHCP:271, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1860 12:12:07 18-11-2014 61.2468202  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6E {DHCP:271, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1861 12:12:07 18-11-2014 61.2475685  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6E {DHCP:271, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    1862 12:12:07 18-11-2014 61.2475685  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6E {DHCP:271, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2064 12:12:09 18-11-2014 63.8348976  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2065 12:12:09 18-11-2014 63.8348976  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2068 12:12:09 18-11-2014 63.8358960  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2069 12:12:09 18-11-2014 63.8358960  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2109 12:12:12 18-11-2014 66.2214060  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6F {DHCP:325, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2110 12:12:12 18-11-2014 66.2214060  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6F {DHCP:325, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2111 12:12:12 18-11-2014 66.2222663  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6F {DHCP:325, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2112 12:12:12 18-11-2014 66.2222663  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E6F {DHCP:325, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2182 12:12:17 18-11-2014 71.2010497  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E70 {DHCP:333, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2183 12:12:17 18-11-2014 71.2018269  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E70 {DHCP:333, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2184 12:12:17 18-11-2014 71.2025743  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E70 {DHCP:333, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2185 12:12:17 18-11-2014 71.2025743  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E70 {DHCP:333, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2259 12:12:18 18-11-2014 72.4494165  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2260 12:12:18 18-11-2014 72.4494165  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2261 12:12:18 18-11-2014 72.4505529  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2262 12:12:18 18-11-2014 72.4505529  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2319 12:12:22 18-11-2014 76.1801118  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E71 {DHCP:343, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2320 12:12:22 18-11-2014 76.1801118  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E71 {DHCP:343, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2321 12:12:22 18-11-2014 76.1811241  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E71 {DHCP:343, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2322 12:12:22 18-11-2014 76.1811241  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E71 {DHCP:343, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2426 12:12:27 18-11-2014 81.1029685  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2427 12:12:27 18-11-2014 81.1029685  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2428 12:12:27 18-11-2014 81.1038124  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2429 12:12:27 18-11-2014 81.1038124  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2430 12:12:27 18-11-2014 81.1610571  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E72 {DHCP:352, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2431 12:12:27 18-11-2014 81.1610571  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E72 {DHCP:352, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2432 12:12:27 18-11-2014 81.1620457  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E72 {DHCP:352, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2433 12:12:27 18-11-2014 81.1629101  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E72 {DHCP:352, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2615 12:12:32 18-11-2014 86.1403426  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E73 {DHCP:361, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2616 12:12:32 18-11-2014 86.1403426  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E73 {DHCP:361, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2617 12:12:32 18-11-2014 86.1411735  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E73 {DHCP:361, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2618 12:12:32 18-11-2014 86.1411735  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E73 {DHCP:361, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2718 12:12:35 18-11-2014 89.3188301  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2719 12:12:35 18-11-2014 89.3188301  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2722 12:12:35 18-11-2014 89.3196306  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2723 12:12:35 18-11-2014 89.3196306  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2771 12:12:37 18-11-2014 91.1198762  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E74 {DHCP:375, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2772 12:12:37 18-11-2014 91.1198762  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E74 {DHCP:375, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2773 12:12:37 18-11-2014 91.1208101  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E74 {DHCP:375, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    2774 12:12:37 18-11-2014 91.1208101  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E74 {DHCP:375, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3075 12:12:42 18-11-2014 96.0954272  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E75 {DHCP:438, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3076 12:12:42 18-11-2014 96.0961965  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E75 {DHCP:438, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3077 12:12:42 18-11-2014 96.0961965  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E75 {DHCP:438, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3078 12:12:42 18-11-2014 96.0961965  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E75 {DHCP:438, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3136 12:12:43 18-11-2014 97.9179605  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3137 12:12:43 18-11-2014 97.9187662  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3138 12:12:43 18-11-2014 97.9195746  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3139 12:12:43 18-11-2014 97.9195746  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3228 12:12:46 18-11-2014 100.7812184  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = REQUEST, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3229 12:12:46 18-11-2014 100.7812184  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = REQUEST, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3230 12:12:46 18-11-2014 100.7823339  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = ACK, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3231 12:12:46 18-11-2014 100.7823339  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = ACK, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3238 12:12:47 18-11-2014 101.0732782  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E76 {DHCP:452, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3239 12:12:47 18-11-2014 101.0732782  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E76 {DHCP:452, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3240 12:12:47 18-11-2014 101.0740867  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E76 {DHCP:452, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3241 12:12:47 18-11-2014 101.0748700  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E76 {DHCP:452, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3274 12:12:47 18-11-2014 101.7821477  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = REQUEST, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3275 12:12:47 18-11-2014 101.7821477  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = REQUEST, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3276 12:12:47 18-11-2014 101.7833989  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = ACK, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3277 12:12:47 18-11-2014 101.7833989  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = ACK, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3357 12:12:49 18-11-2014 103.7882301  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = REQUEST, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3358 12:12:49 18-11-2014 103.7890064  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = REQUEST, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3359 12:12:49 18-11-2014 103.7897565  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = ACK, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3360 12:12:49 18-11-2014 103.7897565  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = ACK, TransactionID = 0xDFCD8200 {DHCP:249, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3382 12:12:50 18-11-2014 104.3573135  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request,  TransactionID = 0x026926FB {DHCP:457, UDP:20, IPv4:19}
    3383 12:12:50 18-11-2014 104.3580837  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request,  TransactionID = 0x026926FB {DHCP:457, UDP:20, IPv4:19}
    3416 12:12:51 18-11-2014 106.0527848  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E77 {DHCP:459, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3417 12:12:51 18-11-2014 106.0535728  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Request, MsgType = DISCOVER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E77 {DHCP:459, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3418 12:12:51 18-11-2014 106.0543257  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E77 {DHCP:459, UDP:23, IPv4:22}
    3419 12:12:51 18-11-2014 106.0543257  172.16.10.3 255.255.255.255 DHCP DHCP:Reply, MsgType = OFFER, TransactionID = 0xAB910E77 {DHCP:459, UDP:23, IPv4:22}

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