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Definitions of static ip address:
- A fixed Internet Protocol (IP) address that is the same for a network device every time it's used. In the case of the MC-i200, you can enter a fixed IP address if your ISP requires it. You also need to enter a gateway address and DNS addresses.
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- An IP address that is assigned to a computer's TCP/IP control panel manually and does not change unless it is changed manually.
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- An IP address that is fixed and never changes. This is in contrast to a dynamic IP address which may change at any time.
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- Every computer connected to the Internet is assigned a unique number known as an Internet Protocol (IP) address. A static IP address is an IP addresses whose value does not change.
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- A network address permanently assigned to an individual machine, account, or user.
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- A permanent IP address that is assigned to a node in a TCP/IP network. Servers and routers are usually assigned static IP addresses, while client stations are often assigned dynamic IP addresses from a DHCP server each time they come online. (See Dynamic IP address)
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- A static IP address is where a computer uses the same address every time one logs on to the Internet. With a static IP address, a computer's identity can be easily known by others, and one can easily connect with it. That way, for example, a website, email server, or other type of server connection can be hosted.
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