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Static IP, DHCP Reservation, or *both*?
Fairly new to networking concepts, have read the thread DHCP Reservation vs Static IP address, and still have a "dumb" question that wasn't asked there:
I have two devices I'd like to "freeze" an IP ...
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Primary router routes everything through secondary router
I have two routers, that I want to represent two subnets. They are configured in this way:
Primary router (from ISP):
LAN: 192.168.0.1 / 24
DHCP: 192.168.0.10-100
SSID: 'router1'
Secondary router:
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DHCP fixed client not working
I have been trying to set a static IP address through a router to an Arduino that uses DCHP connection, the thing is that I have tried this in multiple routers but it keeps changing the IP address ...
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IP address assignment and configuration for multiple devices, multiple routers at home
Due to various reasons, I have 3 WiFi broadband routers at my home (or say my personal hobby hacking lab). On WAN side one is FTTH, another is ADSL and third is 4G-LTE. On WLAN side they are assigned ...
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rapidly changing ip address
Not sure if this is the right place to ask this.
I noticed this when I was doing some development in php. I used the remote ip address as one method to track a session of a user.
In some of my ...
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Can't set static IP in router
I was looking to set a static IP for my Raspberry Pi in my new router. However, when I set everything up I get this error
MAC address "XX:XX:XX:XX:XX" has already applied for IP address from DHCP ...
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How to get my computer to have a static IP that is already taken
I need to figure out some way to allow my computer to get assigned a specific IP address. This IP is already taken by some other device on the network. The network is laid out with Source > Firewall/...
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Running two wireless routers at home with same subnet
Basically due to poor reception of the Airport Extreme AC Router (which is located in the living room) when I'm in the bedroom I bought a new ASUS RT-ACRH13 router. However this has just as bad ...
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Can't connect with IP outside the DHCP range
My modem/router (it acts as both) has an IP of 192.168.0.1. The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. The range of IP addresses used for DHCP is 192.168.0.100 to 192.168.0.200. To be clear, if I connect with ...
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PC is getting wrong IP address despite DHCP
From one day to the other (maybe a windows update was in between, not sure), my PC is currently always (self assigning?) getting an IP address configured like this:
Automatically configured IPv4-...
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Networking layout and multiple DHCP
So I got an assignment where I have to design a local network for my school.
Here's what I have :
ZTE F660 WRouter from my provider, connected to internet via fiber
SG1008P Switch
EAP 110 A, for ...
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Find IP origin within a network
We're having a look through our firewall traffic on the Domain, and some unknown IPs keep appearing. Having a look through DNS, DHCP, ping and tracert also provides no insight, as they don't appear to ...
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DHCP lease issue Windows 7 pro x64
The Issue
I am having a DHCP lease issue with one of my desktops, instead I am getting an APIPA IP assigned instead.
Background
It's a brand new computer (HP ProDesk 400 G3). I bought it about a ...
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How to assign a static IP to a Computer in Active Directory
I'd like to know how you can assign a static IP address to a computer using Active Directory.
I know it is possible with a user using the Dial-in tab, but doing it on a computer has no effect (unless ...
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Static IP in dhcp server
I have the following situation:
Home network DHCP server ranged : 192.168.1.2-99
I need to set up a static ip for a machine in: 192.168.1.91
I cant set it up from network adapter because this ...