I have another question, if you don’t mind. As you can gather I am new to networking and cannot seem to find my answers in books magazines etc.
I am one of those people with an unstable wireless HP printer.
I assume that the Netgear router assigns an IP address when it is switched on, eg. to my laptop and printer if they are switched on also.
My son and granddaughter are with me temporarily and have been connecting to my wireless.
If I switch off my printer, can the router set up the IP address to my granddaughter or sons laptop that the printer was previously using? Thus messing up my printer configuration.
I am one of those people with an unstable wireless HP printer.
I assume that the Netgear router assigns an IP address when it is switched on, eg. to my laptop and printer if they are switched on also.
My son and granddaughter are with me temporarily and have been connecting to my wireless.
If I switch off my printer, can the router set up the IP address to my granddaughter or sons laptop that the printer was previously using? Thus messing up my printer configuration.