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<blockquote data-quote="fred" data-source="post: 609314" data-attributes="member: 48103"><p>If you are on a local network, i.e. you share the internet with multiple computers via a router/switch., you should always have the same IP on all computers.</p><p>DHCP (dynamic) means the router automatically assigns the "internal" network IP's to all connected computers, and routes the info. accordingly.</p><p>The internet IP should have no bearing on your LAN addresses.</p><p>Unless you change the port on the router the computer is connected to, or change routers, the IP should always stay the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fred, post: 609314, member: 48103"] If you are on a local network, i.e. you share the internet with multiple computers via a router/switch., you should always have the same IP on all computers. DHCP (dynamic) means the router automatically assigns the "internal" network IP's to all connected computers, and routes the info. accordingly. The internet IP should have no bearing on your LAN addresses. Unless you change the port on the router the computer is connected to, or change routers, the IP should always stay the same. [/QUOTE]
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