"IP configuration" determines how your computers IP address is assigned. A "static address" is what would be set if you want to manually assign your computer an IP. A "dynamic IP address" would use DHCP or some other form of this to automatically assign your device an IP without an user intervention and usually should be set unless you need to make you IP set to something very specific.
A static IP address is one that doesn't change. Usually it's programmed directly into the computer or network device. Servers and routers almost always have static addresses. A dynamic IP address is one that can change. Usually, a computer or network printer will ask for a dynamic IP address from the network when it starts up. If there is a DHCP server on the network, then it will provide the device that's starting up with a dynamic IP address. The next time the device starts up, it might get a different IP address from the DHCP server. By the way, "DHCP" stands for "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol". HTH, Gdunge
A dedicated IP address may come in two forms, static or dynamic. A static address doesn't change, while a dynamic IP address will change. To find your Internet Protocol address, try using the "What is my IP Address" website.
Just set the computer's IP Configuration settings to dynamic. That's it. Dynamic means that the IP Address is obtained automatically from a DHCP server.
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Dynamic address is a term related to computer networking. It is when the IP address of system is not static.
This depends on a few things. Some earlier smartphone users bought a static, or permanent, IP Address, which can still be used today. However, it is much more common for a phone to have a dynamic IP Address, as if all phones had a static IP, there would simply be too many.
Try http://www.tracemyip.org/ for your dynamic IP address. If you would like your static IP. If you are using Windows. Goto run, type CMD, press enter then type in ipconfig. You should find your static IP there.
Your ISP usually gives you a DHCP address, meaning "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol"; it means that your IP address can change. An unchanging address would be called a Static IP.
A dynamic IP address is assigned by a DHCP server and can change over time, while a static IP address is manually configured and does not change unless manually updated. Dynamic IPs are commonly used for home internet connections, while static IPs are more commonly used for servers or network devices that need a consistent address.
It's not true. You can use a dynamic ip address to use remote desktop! Problem with dynamic ip addresses is that it can be changed any time, and you will not able to connect to your PC. The best way is to use full computer name. It does not depend on ip address.
If the laptops were not using dynamic address configuration, but were configured as static addresses, then the IP address may not work in another network, especially after they leave the meeting. They would need to set back the IP address acquisition to dynamic, rather than static.
A static Ip is static - its always yours - your internet phone number if you like, a dynamic Ip is changed when you log on and is set by your ISP. If networking you need a static Ip. ISPs like AOL use dynamic Ips because they have a set number of addresses they can use and assign each user a new one as they need it, then when logged off it goes back into the "pool" to be used again when someone else logs on. Just because an Ip is dynamic does not mean its anonymous...