How Do You Resolve IP Address Conflict Issues?
This occurs when two or more computers on the same LAN network end up with the same IP address. When this occurs, both computers end up not being able to connect to network.There are a few ways in which this problem can be fixed.If it is Static IP request your ISP for a change of IP.If it is a Dynamic IP you can try resetting your modem by switching ON and OFF the modem or open the command prompt and type “ipconfig /release,” which dumps the automatic address it had, and then “ipconfig /renew,” which gets a new address.To check for the change in IP you can visit Ip-details.com which gives your public Ip when you visit the site.
The Internet protocol (IP) address is a unique identifier assigned to every computer. This address helps a network determine where information needs to be sent. Often, errors arise when two computers on a network are assigned the same IP address. This has the effect of confusing the network, making it unable to determine where information must be sent. This is referred to as an IP address conflict. You can resolve this by assigning a new IP address to one of the conflicted systems. Click the “Start” button on your desktop, type “command” into the box at the bottom of your Start menu and press “Enter.” This will cause the DOS prompt to load. Type “ipconfig /release” and then press “Enter.” This will cause you to lose your connection to the Internet. Press “Alt” + “Tab” to minimize the DOS prompt. Click “Start,” “Control Panel,” right-click on the “Network and Sharing Center” icon and choose “Properties” in the resulting drop-down box. Right-click on the listed connection and choose “Pro