as long as you have a dhcp server enabled on your network for her to 
contact you shouldn't have any conflict.

DHCP is one of the many connection schemes we use here.

will

William H Bowen
Marketing Communications Manager
ALSTOM EAI Corporation


Matthew Small wrote:

>Hi guys -
>    Just a quick networking question - can DHCP co-exist with static IPs on
>the same network?  The reason I ask is that we use static non-routable IPs
>here in the office, and the boss lady has a new laptop that she carries
>around with her.  Because she travels, it's most likely that she needs to
>have DHCP enabled wherever she is, but I don't  want to be called everytime
>she shows up here and wants to connect to the network.  So, can I enable the
>router for dhcp for her but have everyone else on static IPs?
>
>Thanks,
>Matt Small
>
>
>
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