Methods and apparatus for preventing an IP address from being assigned to
a client implementing a protocol such as DHCP are disclosed. This is
particularly useful in an environment such as a Mobile IP environment in
which a network device (e.g., Access Point) performs proxy registration
on behalf of the client. When the client transmits a detection packet to
detect whether its IP address is still valid (e.g., whether it is on the
same sub-network on which the IP address was allocated), a response is
transmitted to the client that indicates that the client is still on its
home network. This response is transmitted regardless of whether the
client is still on its home network. Since the client believes it is
still on its home network, a new IP address will not be assigned to the
client. As a result, an existing Mobile IP session will not be
interrupted.