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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; allows computers on the same network to automatically obtain unique IP addresses and other network configuration parameters.
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Assigning static ip
However, Im running a DHCP, and here comes my confusion.
DHCP assigns ip's automatically, and my router allows to assing a static ip while using DHCP with the MAC address of the device. … So imagine the case where I assign a static IP to my interface, removing the DHCP in the computer, and I try to connect to my router that has DHCP enabled, would there be any problems? …