>I have researched the MS KB and other sources, but none lists precisely
> this WARNING in a similar scenario...
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>
> DSL with Marvel Yukon controller here. Suggestions?
Dev, could your firewall be the issue? If your firewall keeps logs, you
might want to check them to see if anything that might correspond to this
might be temporarily blocked...likely incoming. Also, if you are using a
wireless router, there might be something in its security setup that is the
source of the issue.
Event Viewer in Administrative Tools might offer an Event ID and source that
might lead to some additional information as well.

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dev - 30 May 2007 23:48 GMT
/Michael Solomon/ said:
>> I have researched the MS KB and other sources, but none lists
>> precisely this WARNING in a similar scenario...
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> Event Viewer in Administrative Tools might offer an Event ID and
> source that might lead to some additional information as well.
Thanks Michael for the thoughts,
Checked on Event 1003. Similar listings, but suggestions did not appear
to relate to the set up here. Using a wireless-capable router, but
wireless mode and its firewall are both OFF, as is Vista's firewall.
Michael Solomon - 31 May 2007 01:31 GMT
> /Michael Solomon/ said:
>>
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> to relate to the set up here. Using a wireless-capable router, but
> wireless mode and its firewall are both OFF, as is Vista's firewall.
I think I have it, Dev. It appears to be a server side issue. In other
words, the request is timing out, probably some ISP issue.
Here's what I found at Eventid.net:
DHCP
Type Warning
Description Your computer was not able to renew its address from the
network (from the DHCP Server) for the Network Card with network address
<MAC address>. The following error occured:
The semaphore timeout period has expired. Your computer will continue to try
and obtain an address on its own from the network address {DHCP} server.
This sure looks like a server side issue to me, in which case it should
clear up without any intervention from you. You might contact your ISP and
alert them or check their website to see if they have posted any current
issues.

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dev - 31 May 2007 04:41 GMT
/Michael Solomon/ said:
>> /Michael Solomon/ said:
>>>> I have researched the MS KB and other sources, but none lists
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> alert them or check their website to see if they have posted any current
> issues.
I had seen that one, but noted that my error message does not refer to
"semaphone timeout period." Yet I may just check with the ISP to see if
they have ideas about the issue. Best