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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 25/02/2015 09:14, Gavin Hill wrote:<br>
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      As a quick update, I tried changing 
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            style="font-size: 15px;" class="">Things slowed down a
            little and I’m seeing fewer log entries, but it still
            doesn’t explain why the 48h entry didn’t seem to work.  I’m
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    My suggestion would be to put 'log-dhcp' in the dnsmasq config file
    and see what these devices are asking for in terms of dhcp options.
    Sometimes the clients are poorly written, sometimes they're just
    persist in asking questions to which dnsmasq doesn't know the
    answer.<br>
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    Kevin<br>
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