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Is it possible at all?

I mean, obviously DHCP + static alias is not working. I am looking for a workaround, like adding an interface and binding the static IP to that.

Is it doable somehow?

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  • I don't think so that windows can have 2 simultaneous ip adresses on one interface... with one exception ipv4 and ipv6 address
    – Tomas
    Commented Mar 10, 2011 at 0:25
  • @Tomas of course windows can have two address on the same interface - but they both have to be static Commented Mar 10, 2011 at 3:39
  • It is (now) possible with newer versions of Windows 10, see this question for details.
    – Heinzi
    Commented Sep 6, 2019 at 9:08

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No, this is not possible.

You can easily add additional IPs to Windows boxes (Go to IPv4 Properties > Advanced, then click Add on IP addresses), however, this option is disabled automatically when DHCP is enabled.

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This is possible. Install an instance of the Microsoft Loopback network adapter, and use it as an alias interface. technet howto

Then configure it just like you would a regular NIC.

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