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Can you manually assign static production (corporate) IP addresses to the classroom computers instead of using DHCP?

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Can you manually assign static production (corporate) IP addresses to the classroom computers instead of using DHCP?

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Yes. You can use manual IP addresses from your companys IP address pool instead of using the DHCP-assigned IP addresses described in setup. The classroom server, instructor, and student computers should be on the same subnet. As long as these computers can communicate with each other and a DNS server for Internet communication, it doesn’t matter what the IP address scheme is or where they get their IP addresses from. To use static production (corporate) IP addresses, you need to: 1 Verify the classroom network has connectivity to your production (corporate) network where a DNS server is located. 2 Under Setting up the classroom server, in Step#1e, you must specify a static IP address for the classroom server that is on the same subnet as the IP addresses you will be assigning to the instructor and student computers. Continue to set the server to point to itself for DNS and this computers gateway address to your production (corporate) gateway. 3 Register the classroom server with your p

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