Most IPs (whether private or public) are dynamic, meaning that it changes as and when needed. While you're connected to your router, it doesn't usually change. But if you restart your router, it might. A static IP address (also known as a fixed or dedicated IP address) is just as ...
so he went for the only alternative: running such software locally, where the machine's own software can reach it as IP 127.0.0.1 (localhost). The obstacle, then, becomes DHCP, which by design overwrites /etc/resolv.conf (the DNS client configuration file) by default ...
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 17:50 Post subject: Re: Router IP assigned by DHCP ? fredomx wrote: I would love to use it! I have at home 4 Linksys configured as a Wireless Client Bridge for XBMC media centers, and these bridges are my only equipments not configured by DHCP. In the s...