John Meyer wrote:
James Knott wrote:
You'd want things like servers, printers and routers to have a consistent address. The two methods are static IP, where the device is specifically configured or "reserved" IP, where the DHCP server will always assign the same IP to the device.
Now that I could definitely see, though the comment about the network admins living under the bridge (otherwise called the trolls ;-))confuses me. If you had those things set up in a network, wouldn't you want the admin to know and support that, rather than try to set up something that he or she doesn't know about?
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