Modern technology, applications, and hosting services are transforming the network and programming infrastructures. It allows users to perform different tasks with more precision yet in less time. Additionally, the high-performance of equipment and system gives a push to network connectivity demand.
Despite that, interrupted connectivity remains one of the biggest hurdles for many. The reason behind this problem is said to be numerous hosting issues of network infrastructure. It often affects the performance of a program, spoiling the mood and experience of the end-user.
In order to avoid such scenarios, it is important that users learn about network hosting issues and troubleshoot them. Having said that, below are the recurring issues and their possible solutions.
Generally, no two systems can share the same IP (Internet Protocol) Address. An attempt to do so results in “Address Already in Use” errors- inability to get network access. This often happens when users introduce new devices to the network.
What To Do?
To resolve this issue, it is recommended to disable the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server on the new device. To put it simply, every router has its own DHCP configuration. If DHCP tries to allot a new device an existing address (static IPs), the network gets interrupted. Thus, disabling this server helps in restoring the connectivity of the initially connected device.
Another step that user’s can take to avoid IP conflict in the future is to upgrade the router’s configuration and begin assigning DHCP addresses from the top end of the subnet. It ensures that the lower addresses are available for other devices requiring static IPs.
Although IPv4 (Internet Protocol Version 4) provides 4.3 billion
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