'NUMBER of IP' received a very short message that my PC share the same IP number as another system...

, I used my desktop PC and a pop-up message briefly appeared on my screen... I saw only part of the message because he was then briefly on my screen and I didn't get in time. What I did ise in the message was "My PC shares the same number as another system of intellectual property... I saw the message from but nobody knows what can happen here and how I can solve the problem, is there a... Also if I'm not mistaken, I also saw something about all the help is much appreciated...

Thank you very much
Marvin
P.S. I am running Windows 7 Home Premium...  I am also very good with instructions so it is not that I'll forget everything that said "PLEASE" help if you can...  I don't want to screw up my PC!

usually in a home network the IP address is assigned automatically by the router to each device network from a range of ip addresses. Your problem may occur if you set a static IP address to a network device and it is in the range of addresses used by the router.

For example on my router, it begins to assign addresses to 192.168.2.2. then the following it would assign would be 192.168.2.3, then 192.168.2.4 and so on and so forth until it reached 192.168.2.100.  After that, it will start again.  You have all the devices to which you have assigned a static IP address on your network, if so you will need to assign outside the range the router is using.  With the help of my linksys router for example 192.168.2.101 or higher.  If you don't assign a static IP address to your all your networked devices, just restart the pc and the router should solve it easily.

Good luck

Chris

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