yrana2002
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My college network employs a DHCP server to assign ip addresses to systems based on whether the MAC address of the system is registered in their database( we have to register it seperately). So practically speaking, each system gets assigned the same ip addresses everytime.
Earlier, using DHCP my computer used to join the network with a specific ip everytime (192.168.193.155 for instance). Is it valid if instead of obtaining address repeatedly by DHCP client, I statically assign the same ip, subnet, gateway addresses to my system that were given to me previously? Would that permit me to enter the network?
Earlier, using DHCP my computer used to join the network with a specific ip everytime (192.168.193.155 for instance). Is it valid if instead of obtaining address repeatedly by DHCP client, I statically assign the same ip, subnet, gateway addresses to my system that were given to me previously? Would that permit me to enter the network?