Bro such a great video!! I use static IP addresses at home for servers mostly, but at work I use reservations for printers even though they have a static IP they are within the scope. I also use reservations for many other things for instance say there is a device on the network such as a computer that we want to apply really specific firewall rules to or even at home it is better to direct the rules at a MAC address IP address combination. I cannot wait for the wireless network one, and DORA is the only way I could remember the DHCP process good ole DORA the Explorer.
Do you still statically define any devices?
Great stuff bro. In our organization , usually with backup printers we assign Ip statically.
Bro such a great video!! I use static IP addresses at home for servers mostly, but at work I use reservations for printers even though they have a static IP they are within the scope. I also use reservations for many other things for instance say there is a device on the network such as a computer that we want to apply really specific firewall rules to or even at home it is better to direct the rules at a MAC address IP address combination. I cannot wait for the wireless network one, and DORA is the only way I could remember the DHCP process good ole DORA the Explorer.
@sherrilltechnology thanks bro. Definitely makes sense.
Only define Audio DAC's as static to be able to connect to the same IP on home network.