SCCM PXE "PXE-E16: No offer received."

laptop device T495s is giving PXE boot error "PXE-E16: No offer received." can you suggest me how to troubleshoot this issue.

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964 questions Sign in to follow 2 comments Hide comments for this question Report a concern I have the same question I have the same question 0 votes Sergio Serrano Pérez 1 Reputation point 2021-12-16T23:41:09.507+00:00

you maybe have port 67 used by DHCP server Try this: https://ajmckean.com/windows-deployment-services-service-will-not-start-error-0x2740/ Best Regards. Sergio Serrano

0 votes Report a concern nmouse 1 Reputation point 2022-11-28T11:49:17.003+00:00

Hi.
I had same error: PXE-E16 - no offer recieved.
My issues was, the disk vas full.
mayby it coud help others.
Regards

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Sort by: Most helpful Most helpful Newest Oldest Rupan Dalmeida 7 Reputation points 2021-10-28T12:45:58.367+00:00

Hi I fixed the same issue by enabling the MAC Pass through option in BIOS for Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen 9 model with an external LAN adapter. Best Regards
Rupan

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Simon Ren-MSFT 33,226 Reputation points • Microsoft Vendor 2021-07-19T02:46:58.963+00:00

Hi, Thanks for posting in Microsoft MECM Q&A forum. Please help check the smspxe.log on the PXE-enabled DP to see if there is any further information. Are you using IP Helpers? IP Helpers are necessary because the PXE request that is generated by the client computer is a broadcast that doesn't travel outside the local subnet or VLAN. If the DHCP server or the WDS/PXE-enabled DP aren't on the same subnet or VLAN as the client computer, they will not see or hear the PXE request broadcast from the client. Therefore, the servers will not respond to the PXE request. Troubleshooting PXE boot issues in Configuration Manager
Understand PXE boot in Configuration Manager Thanks for your time.

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Simon Ren-MSFT 33,226 Reputation points • Microsoft Vendor 2021-07-28T08:39:07.037+00:00

Hi, Hope everything goes well. May we know the current status of the question? If there is any other assistance we can provide, please feel free to let us know, we will do our best to help you. Best regards,
Simon

0 votes Report a concern Daniel Kaliel 1,266 Reputation points 2022-11-28T19:37:11.337+00:00

The PXE server and the clients are in the same subnet. We still have the issue. I really don't know what I am doing wrong. DHCP - set options 60, 66 and 67
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