Does it tell us anything if some devices are still on a near-24-hour refresh after 30 minutes have expired?
The dumb question is the one you don't ask ...
AIUI, the clients own the lease for the time they were originally given. You can't push a reduced lease by reducing it on the server. There probably is a client command to renew the lease [different for every operating system no doubt ...]. The certain way to reduce the lease is to restart the machine in question [or wait for all the leases to expire].
Thanks!
I did wonder if that might be the case, but when I reduced the lease time I saw some that had changed to the new timeout and some still unchanged. I hadn't knowingly reset any of the "short-lease" devices, although I didn't look closely enough to see if maybe they were only the ones connected by wifi and that might have disconnected and reconnected. (Was concentrating on setting up the Pihole).
Anyway, I've now installed the Pihole DHCP server (with a 2d timeout for now) and disabled the one on the router, so I'll see if this makes any difference.
Typically the clients will attempt a renewal at half the lease time.
Is there a DHCP relay on the router?



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