No. This would cause many conflicts and most routers will not let to even set this manually.
IP address of each computer on a LAN has to be different to avoid confusion.
In a LAN, setting up an ip address manually (which makes it a static ip address) ensures that the ip address won't be automatically changed on that machine. Makes it ideal for servers or administrative computers.
HTTP
It depends on what exactly you are doing outside the Lan. It will definitely fall under TCP/IP, but more specifically, you may be using HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP.
Well a lan address will contain an I.P address, it is usually asigned automatically from your router as well as a DNS, default gateway, and a subnet mask.
IP address allows computers to communicated within WAN, while for communication in LAN they need only MAC.
we have assign two ip address in one lan card. first we put the lan card in DHCH mode Then highlight the alternative ip address block, give their manual ip address.
No two computers may have the same IP address. This will cause both systems to crash.
If you have a LAN you can allocate an IP address . If you have a internet connection your IP is usually allocated to you by your ISP
This occurs when two or more computers on the same LAN network end up with the same IP address. When this occurs, both computers end up not being able to connect to network.There are a few ways in which this problem can be fixed.If it is Static IP request your ISP for a change of IP.If it is a Dynamic IP you can try resetting your modem by switching ON and OFF the modem or open the command prompt and type "ipconfig /release," which dumps the automatic address it had, and then "ipconfig /renew," which gets a new address.To check for the change in IP you can visit IP-Details.com which gives your public Ip when you visit the site.
We can have same ip address on two or more computers in the SAME network; both working simultaneously. They should be in same collission domain. Let their MAC address be same first & then assign them same ip address. You can do so by using a network hub. Watch my associated video on www.metacafe.com/channels/austinium2002/
It is not possible, because there will an error that is call ip conflict error.