The NT.40 and W95 WS will always check with the DHCP server during boot up, even if it has time left on its lease. This insures that the information is always current. If a change is made to the scope, i.e. new gateway or DNS addition, the WS will get those changes.
Two things are likely to happen when you change things. 1.) you must change the router's ip on the segment--gateway. This will cause the users to not get a response from the DHCP server during boot process because the gateway no longer exists; and the WS will continue using the old IP. 2.) The router must have both the new and old address on it and the scope must be deactivated. The router will forward the DHCP Request and get a DHCP NACK back from the server. As long as the old scope is not active, it will not get any information and the WS will have to broadcast for a new address.
So a simple reboot will take care of the DHCP process as long as the other parameters are correct.
Hope this helps.
Bob