Yes, you shouldn't have any problem with that as long as you make sure the
addresses you assign to the DHCP pool are different from the static ones
assigned on the network.

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National Mobile Communications Corp.
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, 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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