Am 04.04.2018 um 15:29 schrieb James Knott:
On 04/04/2018 09:23 AM, Michael Ströder wrote:
James Knott wrote:
People usually use DHCP these days, so you'd never see the same address assigned to the 2 interfaces. It depends on your DHCP setup. ;-)
Ciao, Michael.
Are you aware of a DHCP server that will allow the same IP address for 2 different MACs on the same network at the same time? Normally, a MAC address "owns" the IP address for the duration of the lease.
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