Renew lease DHCP

I have an issue where usually when my laptop is asleep/off line for say about 8 hours and then reconnects to the network, I sometimes need to manually renew the IP lease otherwise even though it's connected to the wifi network, it has network problems.
Is this a network issue with OS 10.5.6? I never had this problem with 10.5.5.
Thanks!

depends in part on the DHCP server.
Whomever administers the DHCP server can change the lease time.
Default is on the order of 3 days, but can be shortened or lengthened depending on the situation.
This is generally done when there are a number of users who are consuming an IP, but are not really logged on (not logged on includes disconnects, intentional or otherwise - which would be you if the system is asleep or off) and there are active users that cannot connect due to a shortage of available IPs.

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              > >> Albert
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