21-Mar-2019, 13:53
You have to look at your router that is providing the DHCP addressed in your network. If you choose a fixed IP address from the range where DHCP is providing dynamic addresses you will get conflicts with other devices. Typically a router does use only a part of a subnet range e.g. 192.168.1.10 to 192.168.1.99
So you should pick a fixed IP number outside of that range.
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So you should pick a fixed IP number outside of that range.
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