Folks, my router is set to act as a DHCP server in the usual manner, viz. devices connecting to the network are assigned IP adressess from the stipulated range.
I connect another device where I have set a specific IP address, then naturally the router will assign that when the device comes 'online'.
My question is, what happens in the situation of where, for example, a couple of other devices are connected to the network first, and then the device with the pre-defined IP address is connected?
Presumably the first two devices are assigned IP adresses, say 192.xxx.xx.3 and .4, but then the device with the pre-defined IP address of say 192.xxx.xx.3 attempts to connect.
Does the DHCP server 'shuffle' the devices about, thus assigning the pre-defined device its correct IP address and then re-assigning the other two up the list?
I can see the value of assigning pre-defined devices somewhat high on the IP list, e.g. 192.xxx.xx.25 to overcome any conflicts, and even reserving that address in the router too.
Tks, R.
