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How to Assign a Static IP to an Ubuntu 10.04 Desktop Computer
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 06/15/2010 10:28 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Howtogeek posted a guide about assigning a static IP address to an Ubuntu 10.04 desktop computer
If you have a home network with several computers, assigning them static IP addresses can make troubleshooting easier. Today we take a look at switching from DHCP to a static IP in Ubuntu.
Assign a Static IP
Using Static IPs prevents address conflicts between machines and can allow easier access to them. If you have a small home network and are satisfied with the machines getting their IP address automatically via DHCP, there won?t be anything gained by using static addresses.
Assign a Static IP
Using Static IPs prevents address conflicts between machines and can allow easier access to them. If you have a small home network and are satisfied with the machines getting their IP address automatically via DHCP, there won?t be anything gained by using static addresses.
How to Assign a Static IP to an Ubuntu 10.04 Desktop Computer
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