^He's right. The reason you'd want static IPs instead of DHCP is because you can have better security options and it's easier to handle large networks (I did work experience at a place that had 1000+ employees, and many thousands of devices. They definitely had static IPs)
That makes no sense.. you'd want DHCP for large networks, not static. ? :S its much harder with static. after only doing my cisco labs i already understand how much easier it is to use DHCP.
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^He's right. The reason you'd want static IPs instead of DHCP is because you can have better security options and it's easier to handle large networks (I did work experience at a place that had 1000+ employees, and many thousands of devices. They definitely had static IPs)
That makes no sense.. you'd want DHCP for large networks, not static. ? :S
its much harder with static.
after only doing my cisco labs i already understand how much easier it is to use DHCP.
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