Windows ip address conflict?

so I get another machine has the same conflict ip message? I do not understand because I initially configured static ip on my computer. Is there any other computers around. only the devices that access our router are tablets or phones using wifi. I have since switched back to dhcp, released/renewed the investigation period. just to be safe and will continue to receive these messages... I checked my page (router) of the entry door and it is I believe on dhcp not sure if when I got static that I also change in static on the page of the router? But anyway I tried to do some research on this question, I went to the view but not sure what events; particularly critical/warning shall apply. I see that there are protocols relevant to internet as tcip ect but not sure where to go from here.

would like to solve this problem?

* This could possible with why I keep having to reset the router so my tablets can connect to wifi?

* my computer never sleeps, so do not think that it can assign an ip address to another computer.

I hope it's resolved!

can I assign a static ip address to a tablet that connects via wifi? and I thought that static has helped to prevent this as opposed to dhcp I read has a small tendency to double posting?

DHCP is not "double attribution."

If you have devices with static IP addresses and other devices that IP addresses are assigned automatically by the DHCP server on the router, you need TO ensure that you assign them static IP addresses as well (a) are in the same subnet used by the router and (b) outside the range of IP addresses used by the DHCP server on the router.

You determine the above requirements by examining the web configuration of the router utility.  For example, it is the utility of configuration for a Linksys WRT54G:

If it's your router settings, you can assign a static IP address the following: 192.168.1.2 - 192.168.1.50, 192.168.1.99-192.168.1.254

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