blue4paper
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Yeah i was just wondering if setting your IP to a specific IP instead of having obtained automatically would speed up the shutdown and startup speed. I read that during that startup the computer has the search for the IP on the network, but if you set the IP manually if saves a bit of startup time.
I did although set my IP manually and my DNS everything seemed fine no IP problems ( i didn't try to restart though) but all of a sudden i have a notice saying "Your computer is having an IP conflict with another computer on the network."
When i went to network settings my IP changed back to "Obtain my IP automatically" while my DNS was at " Use the following DNS"
So, simply I'm just wondering.
1.Does manually typing your address in the network settings decrease startup/shutdown time?
2.How come my IP reverted back to "Obtain IP automatically" while my DNS stayed at "use the following DNS"?
Regards,
P.S. when i say IP should/would i use my internal IP or my external IP.
I did although set my IP manually and my DNS everything seemed fine no IP problems ( i didn't try to restart though) but all of a sudden i have a notice saying "Your computer is having an IP conflict with another computer on the network."
When i went to network settings my IP changed back to "Obtain my IP automatically" while my DNS was at " Use the following DNS"
So, simply I'm just wondering.
1.Does manually typing your address in the network settings decrease startup/shutdown time?
2.How come my IP reverted back to "Obtain IP automatically" while my DNS stayed at "use the following DNS"?
Regards,
P.S. when i say IP should/would i use my internal IP or my external IP.