I have this problem with my smartphone, using tethering usb, my lease time is 1 hour. how can i change it operating on smartphone or pc?
Thanks for any answer.
🙂
This guide doesn’t help with that problem, and I’m not sure how to fix this issue. 🙁
DavidU
4 years ago
Lease time was very short, which was extremely disruptive – a file you were working on would suddenly be inaccessible, causing inconvenience, leaving files locked, etc.
CenterSpike Bus. Services
3 years ago
I wanted to be the first to comment to let you know I found your article through search.
I was looking up “see dhcp lease time” as I have two Comcast business routers that “currently” have dhcp addresses, and send them through in passthrough mode, (I haven’t ordered static yet), but according to my vpn router, it is having to renew the lease from each modem every few hours… or less. Way too constant. It seems this is some kind of tactic by Comcast to encourage businesses to get a static IP… years ago, I know we kept the same IP for months on end unless there was a major power outage. Very annoying.
-Josh
John
3 years ago
My router’s lease time is set to never. Windows computes this as some time in 2156. The only other options are 24 hours or less.
I have this problem with my smartphone, using tethering usb, my lease time is 1 hour. how can i change it operating on smartphone or pc?
Thanks for any answer.
🙂
This guide doesn’t help with that problem, and I’m not sure how to fix this issue. 🙁
Lease time was very short, which was extremely disruptive – a file you were working on would suddenly be inaccessible, causing inconvenience, leaving files locked, etc.
I wanted to be the first to comment to let you know I found your article through search.
I was looking up “see dhcp lease time” as I have two Comcast business routers that “currently” have dhcp addresses, and send them through in passthrough mode, (I haven’t ordered static yet), but according to my vpn router, it is having to renew the lease from each modem every few hours… or less. Way too constant. It seems this is some kind of tactic by Comcast to encourage businesses to get a static IP… years ago, I know we kept the same IP for months on end unless there was a major power outage. Very annoying.
-Josh
My router’s lease time is set to never. Windows computes this as some time in 2156. The only other options are 24 hours or less.