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On the router's LAN configuration page, select the DHCP Server tab (or section). In the DHCP Server settings, look for an option called Lease time. This is the router's DHCP lease time that you've been searching for. Note that the DHCP lease time is usually specified in seconds, rather than minutes, hours, or days.
Select Start, then select Settings > Network & Internet. Do one of the following: For a Wi-Fi network, select Wi-Fi > Manage known networks. Under IP assignment, select Edit. Under Edit IP settings, select Automatic (DHCP) or Manual. When you're done, select Save.
From the Start menu, select | Control Panel | Administrative Tools | Server Manager. Expand and click Roles (Figure A). Choose To add Roles and follow the wizard by selecting the DHCP role (Figure B). A new DHCP wizard appears to help you configure a DHCP server.
On a typical home or small office router a DHCP lease may last between eight and 24 hours. Each time the lease is renewed (which happens automatically), there's a chance the device will receive a different IP address.
The DHCP client renews its IP configuration data prior to the expiration of the lease time. If the lease period expires and the DHCP client has not yet renewed its IP configuration data, then the DHCP client loses the IP configuration data and begins the DHCP lease generation process again.
Typically, the DHCP lease time default setting on most servers is 24 hours. However, this may be shorter or longer depending on your own server. Settings can be adjusted from one minute up to a certain number of days. You'll want to avoid setting the lease time too low as this can cause interruptions to service.
Start the DHCP MMC snap-in (Start — Programs — Administrative Tools — DHCP) Expand the server. Right-click the scope whose lease time you wish to change and select Properties. Select the General tab. At the bottom of the window you can select lease duration either Unlimited or a finite time. Click Apply then OK.
You can specify a maximum period of 365 days, 23 hours and 59 minutes, and a minimum of 1 second. The default is one day. The shorter the lease period, the faster you can reconfigure DHCP options that may need to change.
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