by using dchp
You can use a proxy, these normally hide your ip. You can use a proxy, these normally hide your ip.
It is not possible, because there will an error that is call ip conflict error.
Yes, all devices on a network must have a unique IP address or you will have an IP conflict and one of the devices will have its network connection disabled.
This is the person who wrote this. I have a wired connection with a static IP. When I try to connect my PS3 to the internet the computer says there is a IP conflict and a Windows System error. Can someone help me? I'm not a great person with computers so if you could explain how please.
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.
Ip Conflict
There will be a IP address conflict,if a device is on and connected to the network it will have the IP address,if any other device tries to connect to the same network with the same IP it will not be allowed to join the network.
The Kimberley process was created to try and stop conflict diamonds.
windows will flash up and tell you there is a conflict
When two hosts have the same IP address on a network, it can lead to an IP address conflict, causing connectivity issues for both devices. The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is often involved in detecting these conflicts, as it maps IP addresses to MAC addresses. Network administrators typically resolve the conflict by reconfiguring one of the devices to use a unique IP address. Additionally, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) can help prevent such conflicts by dynamically assigning unique IP addresses to devices on a network.
Change the address of the one of the machines.
Yes. Very bad things happen if they conflict...