Originally posted by: psteng19
No, they cannot be online at the same time. Only one of them will be able to access the internet.
This happens more often than you think.
When you have a pure DHCP network and everyone sets their clients to DHCP, everything works as designed.
The DHCP server will/should not assign the same IP to 2 different clients.
But when you have someone who thinks they're smart, who sets their IP statically to a valid and available IP, he'll be able to get online.
What he'll do is he'll check his IP which is currently set to dynamic, decides he wants to keep it so he changes it to static. When his lease runs out, it doesn't automatically renew because he's now set to static, so his IP is released back into the available pool of IP's.
Then you'll have another person on the same network who's renewing his IP and coincidentally gets the same IP as the guy who set it statically (since it's now available in the pool of IP's).
The static guy can get online because he's recognized the network already, while the innocent dynamic user, struggles for hours trying to get his PC online and finally gives up and calls for tech support only to realize his IP has been "stolen"