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einIngo
9 months ago

Local IPv4 do not change so much

Supplement: Maybe your PC has a ‘static lease’ because it is connected to LAN

Flips100
9 months ago
Reply to  einIngo

The release time thus changes the time until an IP is changed by DHCP, for example, is often at a maximum for many. This varies from a few days, weeks to months and even years.

smartguy482
9 months ago

I don’t understand what a problem is about it.

MichaelSAL74
9 months ago

Why should they change?

that changes only when you manually change it in the PC-IP configuration, in the router ne other is assigned to the terminal or in the router so that another IP is to be assigned to the terminal devices every week

ZaoDaDong
9 months ago

Why would that be a problem? Then a static IP is configured on your PC and don’t stop on your phone. In modern routers you can change this by preserving certain IPs firmly for certain devices, or you can configure your phone manually with static IP.

jgobond
9 months ago
Reply to  Canstal

Then you deactivate the DHCP on all devices and catch a sign “IP change forbidden to the router. The administrator.”

ZaoDaDong
9 months ago
Reply to  Canstal

Even easier. Then change it accordingly in the network adapter configuration.