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<title>Wave Issues Today- 5/14/2013</title>
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Apparently one of the DHCP servers that serves Washington (and perhaps other areas) went south and caused some issues for some today and I believe yesterday later.

If your service seemed to have issues, this was likely the cause. My firewall/router just logged a successful DHCP attempt so I will assume it should be ok now.

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