Page 25 will change idle time to router to "always on"
There is no way on the router to set the DHCP lease time.
See manual http://documentation.netgear.com/wnr2000/enu/202-10397-01/pdfs/FullManual.pdf
Are all computers connected to the router affected?
If so, try this first:
This
addresses a common scenario where the router has been connected to the
Internet for an extended period and holds an IP address (DHCP lease) for a longer period of time than your Internet Service Provider (ISP) allows.
This is normal and does not indicate any issue with your Belkin router or ISP.
If the router is located where you cannot easily unplug it, you can
restart it using the router's web-based interface. If your DHCP lease
time seems to be extremely short, contact your ISP to see if there are other issues on the network.
In certain network scenarios, it may be helpful to turn off all the
equipment on your network, and then turn it all back on. Leaving some
devices unplugged for up to five minutes can also help. Try unplugging
the router, any switches, and any cable or DSL modems. Shut down
connected computers. Plug in the cable or DSL modem first.
Plug in the Belkin router second, and wait for the lights to cycle
through the startup routine. This prevents another device from taking
the DHCP lease. Lastly, start up your computer.
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