Actually you have it backwards. Two computers with the same IP will make sure you CAN'T network from the same hub. In order to network from the same hub, you MUST have different IP's.
IP addresses are how computers tell each other apart. If they both have the same IP, they'll get confused and neither will work.
If you're on a private network, just set them like this...
PC #1:
IP: 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
PC #2:
IP: 192.168.1.2
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
They shouldn't have a problem then.
2006-12-05 14:52:21
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answer #1
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answered by The Psycho 6
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This assumes you have already created a network connection.
If you are using Windows XP simply follow these steps:
1. Go to start button and select My Computer
2. Click on My Network Places
3. Click View Network Connections
4. Highlight the Internet Network Connection by clicking once
(if you don't see any, select create a network connection)
5. Click right mouse button and select Properties
6. Find TCP/IP and click on it once
7. Click on the Properties button. There you will find the
The IP Address. If you don't want Windows to obtain an IP address automatically click on the dot beside Use the following IP address. Key in an IP address in the same range as on your computer but not exactly the same. Key in the same Subnet Mask as your computer. Save changes.
2006-12-05 08:41:32
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answered by Mitch R 1
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First, when you connect computers to a network hub, be it wireless or wired, the server and the windows systems will automatically assign an ip address based on who signed on when. It is not possible to have two computers with the same ip address on one network. Now, depending on your router, you can assign an ip address to a certain mac address. this will ensure that each computer will receive the same ip address each time that they log on. I hope this helps. However, if you really do want to check your daughters' ip addresses, go to a command prompt by clicking start -> run, and typing cmd. At the prompt, type ipconfig. this will display the computer's ip address. when you are done you can either type exit, or hit the x on te command window. Let me know if you need anything else!
2006-12-05 08:41:31
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answered by Mikecool509 3
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No two computers on the same network can have the same IP address. Certainly if only one of the two computers is on at any time, then they can have the same IP address.
Maybe you mean the same subnet mask?
Usually we choose Obtain IP address automatically. But to manually set IP address and subnet mask, go to Control Panel, then Network Connections, then right click the connection, choose Properties, select the TCP/IP, click Properties button, select the option "Use the following IP address" and enter your IP address.
2006-12-05 08:52:42
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answer #4
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answered by jymessenger 2
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domicile computers many times use "inner maximum" IP addresses, that are no longer allowed online. uncomplicated ones comprise 192.168.0.a million, 192.168.0.2, etc. The modem, that's between your computers and the ISP, converts those inner maximum addresses to a special address. many times, you have diverse computers sharing the comparable unique address. this is call PAT or NAT Overload. If we did no longer use PAT, we would have run out of IP addresses a protracted time in the past! So particular, many human beings have 192.168.0.a million, besides the fact that it particularly is in no way routed. That address is only used on the community section.
2016-10-14 02:15:28
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answered by ? 4
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They shouldn't, but go to control panel and click on Network Connections. Then click on the way you connect to the internet and the IP address (and subnet) will show up under the details.
^This is for windows
2006-12-05 08:42:02
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answered by Marcus S 3
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2 machines on the same network cannot have the same ip address. You will an error that tells you there are duplicate ip addresses in use. The IP addresses do have to be within the same subnet however. (192.168.0.1, 192.168.0.2 etc).
2006-12-05 08:37:50
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answered by Raven 3
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You do not have to have the same IP you just have to set it up on windows on Network Setup
2006-12-05 08:48:39
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answered by Mr.Jones 2
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