Windows 7 - resolve conflict of IP address duplicate on a DHCP network

Windows 7 - resolve conflict of IP address duplicate on a DHCP network?

Which is usually caused by a problem with the DHCP server.   For a typical home network, the solution is to reboot your router wired or wireless.

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