Timeline for Add a static IP alias to a DHCP interface on Windows 8 (and above)
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Apr 28, 2022 at 17:20 | comment | added | Jay M | Thanks I've been working round this issue for years. Glad to finally find a solution. | |
Sep 17, 2021 at 16:17 | comment | added | Dave Ruske | Very helpful! Is there an API somewhere to enable dhcpstaticipcoexistence, preferably something not too hideous to call from C++? Haven't located anything yet in the IP Helper documentation. I prefer not to shell executables as a substitute for an API. | |
Oct 9, 2019 at 14:06 | vote | accept | Warren Young | ||
Dec 1, 2018 at 4:54 | comment | added | jljtgr |
This answer was very useful to me as it worked across reboots and seemed like a good 1st party solution. Including examples of the commands to use would have been nice. This answer was so close to giving example commands, but I had to go to Google to figure out the exact syntax. My final commands were netsh interface ipv4 set interface interface="Ethernet" dhcpstaticipcoexistence=enabled and netsh interface ipv4 add address "Ethernet" 192.168.1.200 255.255.255.0 .
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Sep 16, 2017 at 15:25 | history | answered | Cecil | CC BY-SA 3.0 |