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The system is poisoned and attacked.
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Sometimes the computer will suddenly prompt an IP address conflict when in use, and the network cannot be used at this time. We can solve the problem by modifying the properties of the local connection. Next, I'll teach you how to solve it.
Generally, such problems occur in more dynamic computer or mobile phone use. First, use the right mouse button and click on the network connection icon in the bottom right corner of the computer desktop. Select Network & Sharing Center and click Enter.
Once you're on the network connection panel, click Change adapter settings on the left.
On the adapter page, right-click Local Connection. Select the properties option at the bottom.
In the Local Connection Properties screen that appears. Double-click on Internet Protocol version 4Go to the IP and DNS settings page.
On the pop-up IP Settings page, change the automatic IP address to use the following IP address, and then fill in your other IP address. For example, after the changes are completed, click the OK button below to save them.
Generally, the IP address set in the router is from 100 to 255. If this setting doesn't work, it's still a conflict. In the browser of your computer, type: Enter the router. If you haven't changed your password. The default account password is admin.
Once you're on your router, click on the setup wizard on the left. On the right side of the page, an option will appear. and click Next.
You will then go to the Internet mode selection page and select the static IP option. Then click Next.
Fill in the IP address field with other IP numbers, which cannot be the same as the gateway. If there are many DNS server IPs, you can also search in ** or directly enter: etc. Once you've filled it out, click Next.
Then the wireless setup section will appear, if you don't need to set it up, click Next - Done. At this time, you will not be able to access the Internet.
Or follow the previous method of modifying the IP. Open Network Connections - Local Connections - Properties.
Double-click on Internet Protocol version 4 with your mouseOn the IP page that appears, change the IP to the same IP as the router: the server IP should also be changed in the same way. Click OK when the edits are complete.
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Open the local connection properties.
Double-click the IPv4 protocol.
Then set the IP automatically.
If you are on the intranet, you can modify the last digit of your IP, just add the number at will.
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The IP address is the same as the ID number, and cannot be the same. This reason is that there is an IP address conflict caused by the IP address of a machine in your network and your IP address, it is recommended that LZ change the IP address of the machine... This solves the problem...
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You use a LAN café, and some people in your company have fixed IPs, while others use automatic IP acquisition. There are several solutions: (1) Automatically obtain IP addresses for all of them.
2) All with fixed IPs. (3) Set one IP as a fixed IP and automatically obtain another IP.
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You can specify the IP address, and make the last bit of the IP address 200-254, which is rarely used.
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How to solve the IP address conflict of the computer.
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You use the same IP address as someone else, and if you don't change it, he won't change the IP either. So keep prompting. Solve the problem you can change the IP address on it.
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IP address conflicts generally occur within a local area network. There are two situations that are more common.
Second: Someone in your LAN (the same router or switch) fixed the IP you used before, and you only got the IP later. So your IP conflict will be prompted on your machine.
The solution is to change the IP of your mobile phone, or find the person who fixed your previous IP and ask him to change the IP to automatically obtain.
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This is because you have another computer in your LAN with the same local IP as your computer, causing a conflict, and there are two solutions:
1. As shown in the figure below, if your computer dynamically obtains the IP address assigned by the router, you can restart the router, and the router will dynamically assign an IP to each computer again after restarting.
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Maybe you have a local area network, and the fixed IP address you set is already in use by other computers on the network, so there will be conflicts. You can try to change the last number, if there is a conflict, change it to wait, up to 254.
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This means that your IP address is the same as your guitar computer. Don't know if you're surfing the Internet on a LAN or using routing for multiple users? Just change the IP address of your computer.
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There are other machines with the same LAN and the same IP as you! Just change the IP!
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Manually set a different IP because there are people on the network who use the same IP as you.
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