Why do I set a static IP in my computer without network ?
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In a LAN with many computers, only a few computers when I set static IP computer is not connected to the network but I set dynamic IP the computer works normally, how to fix this error ?
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In a LAN with many computers, only a few computers when I set static IP computer is not connected to the network but I set dynamic IP the computer works normally, how to fix this error ?
Assuming that you have got [DHCP server](https://www.infoblox.com/glossary/dhcp-server/) in LAN which is responsible for automatic ip addresses assignement. When you set static ip and its address is out of range of your DHCP, you can't connect to the internet.
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Assuming that you have got [DHCP server](https://www.infoblox.com/glossary/dhcp-server/) in LAN which is responsible for automatic ip addresses assignement. When you set static ip and its address is out of range of your DHCP, you can't connect to the internet.
I configured static IP is of course the full input already, you have not read my information carefully, in the LAN there are many computers set static IP works well but only a few machines can not set the static IP to Dynamic IP works, of course when I set a static IP that doesn't have duplicate IP but it still doesn't work
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I configured static IP is of course the full input already, you have not read my information carefully, in the LAN there are many computers set static IP works well but only a few machines can not set the static IP to Dynamic IP works, of course when I set a static IP that doesn't have duplicate IP but it still doesn't work
And what range of IP addresses is reserved for dynamic assignement (on DHCP server side)? What IP are you trying to set manually? What error message do you get? In my opinion, when you set static IP addresses, you provoke [IP address conflict](https://www.lifewire.com/what-is-ip-address-conflict-818381)
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I configured static IP is of course the full input already, you have not read my information carefully, in the LAN there are many computers set static IP works well but only a few machines can not set the static IP to Dynamic IP works, of course when I set a static IP that doesn't have duplicate IP but it still doesn't work
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Member 2458467 wrote:
you have not read my information carefully
But you have not provided the information necessary. What are the actual values of the IP addresses that work and thos that do not, and what addresses are configured by the DHCP?
I am using a DrayTek Vigor 2925 modem, the LAN address range I set is as follows: From address: 192.168.1.2-> 192.168.1.9: used for servers, cameras, timekeepers, ... I use dynamic IP and static IP from the address: 192.168.1.10-> 192.168.1.210 = DHCP = enable server When I set a static IP, the computer did not report an IP conflict if the IP was not used, only a few computers could not access the network when I set the static IP to any of the addresses in the range: 192.168.1.2-> 192.168.1.254, My company has 70 computers, including 4 computers I can not assign static IP, I do not understand why ? I have installed 4 new computers, but I can use it for about a month to get stuck
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I am using a DrayTek Vigor 2925 modem, the LAN address range I set is as follows: From address: 192.168.1.2-> 192.168.1.9: used for servers, cameras, timekeepers, ... I use dynamic IP and static IP from the address: 192.168.1.10-> 192.168.1.210 = DHCP = enable server When I set a static IP, the computer did not report an IP conflict if the IP was not used, only a few computers could not access the network when I set the static IP to any of the addresses in the range: 192.168.1.2-> 192.168.1.254, My company has 70 computers, including 4 computers I can not assign static IP, I do not understand why ? I have installed 4 new computers, but I can use it for about a month to get stuck
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I suggest you contact the modem manufacturers for assistance. This question has nothing to do with Windows development or programming.
I think the operating system is more Windows than ADSL modem
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I think the operating system is more Windows than ADSL modem
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I think the operating system is more Windows than ADSL modem
Have you tried disabling DHCP completely, for all computers, and using hard addresses alone for all devices? Remember, any third party anti-virus programs worth their salt have access to these hard addresses and will allow user access to particular features of their third-party interface which will target those addresses. And checking there will show, whether or not there was ever any error on the part of either Windows or the AV, any discrepancy that sounds like the type you're experiencing.