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How to find out if you have Static or Dynamic IP
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Open a DOS window, and type the command:

ipconfig /all

Look at the results. If the line Dhcp Enabled has a Yes beside it, you have a dynamic IP address. You'll also see at the bottom of the output when the lease was obtained and when it expires. This is when your machine got the IP address, and when it will be getting a new one from the DHCP server.

If the line Dhcp Enabled has a No beside it, you have a static IP address.

In all likelihood, you have a dynamic IP address. Static is available on ADSL connections, but it usually costs more.
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Thanks for your information. Here i mentioned another method how to check your ip address is dynamic or static. You can turn off your modem or reset it then switch on your modem ,if the ip address will not change then it is a static ip address or otherwise if it change hence it is a dynamic ip address. To check the ip address visit the site ip-details.com .Here you can search ip,ip location,Country,Latitude and Longitude details and etc.
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#3
Thanks for the info.....
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#4
is there is another way to find static and dynamic IP.....
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(11-12-201004:34 PM)Ironside Wrote: [u]Open a DOS window, and type the command:

ipconfig /all

Look at the results. If the line Dhcp Enabled has a Yes beside it, you have a dynamic IP address. You'll also see at the bottom of the output when the lease was obtained and when it expires. This is when your machine got the IP address, and when it will be getting a new one from the DHCP server.

If the line Dhcp Enabled has a No beside it, you have a static [color=#000000]solar panel[/color].

In all likelihood, you have a dynamic IP address. Static is available on ADSL connections, but it usually costs more.[/u]

I think it is very simple. You can use checkmyIp site for this..if your Ip comes out to be same, it is static otherwise dynamic..
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