The DHCP server will only assign a new IP address if it's lease time has
expired. Otherwise it will continue to use the same IP address it previously
held.A simple power cycle will most likely not result in a new
address.-GlennSent from my 'smart'phone, so please excuse typos and spelling
error
Everything is set in the device, if it is static then you make the change
as long g as it is with in the routers range, DHCP will do that on it's
own. If it is DHCP a power cycle should make the device reassign an IP, If
static then no, it will just try to connect
Jerry
Jerry
On Sat, Sep 14, 2019,
Hi Mac,
This is a residential application, so it is likely that we already are
set up on DHCP, although this is not verified. If this was set up on
static, would it cause the disconnection issues?
Is it the router that is set to DHCP? Doesn't the router assign the
Gateway the IP addresses?
Th
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