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How to assign a static IP address with SonicWall

Asked by LionelR2D2 in Network Cards & Adapters, Miscellaneous Networking, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

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Got an error message today: "Windows - System Error: There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network."  IT Technician who has worked here longer than I, says his solution was to assign a manual IP address to my PC via TCP/IP settings.  Our SonicWall acts as DHCP server.  All addresses are dynamicly assigned via it.  Did ipconfig /all then looked up my IP address on SonicWall.  The ethernet address did not match mine.

My questions:

1. What takes precedence as far as assigning IP addresses: settings on my PC or DHCP settings on SonicWall?

2. Is the technician's solution to manually assign a static IP address on my PC the best solution to avoid the IP conflict error in the first place?

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Zones: Network Cards & Adapters, Miscellaneous Networking, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Tags: Microsoft, Windows XP, Professional, Windows - System Error: There is an IP address conflict with another system on the network
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