windows will flash up and tell you there is a conflict
No two computers may have the same IP address. This will cause both systems to crash.
We can have same ip address on two or more computers in the SAME network; both working simultaneously. They should be in same collission domain. Let their MAC address be same first & then assign them same ip address. You can do so by using a network hub. Watch my associated video on www.metacafe.com/channels/austinium2002/
It is not possible, because there will an error that is call ip conflict error.
NO, its not possible to have same MAC addresses for two different network cards. because MAC address is a unique part of the recognition of the network card and it is also called as PHYSICAL address of your PC. There is possibility of 2 network cards with same MAC address by 3rd party MAC spoofing techniques.........
For a start, two computers on the same network should have the same subnet mask. If two computers that are indeed on the same network have different subnet masks, there is a design problem. Now, even if you look only at the last subnet mask - the least restrictive one - the computers are NOT on the same subnet mask. The subnet mask 255.255.0.0 indicates that the first two bytes (or the first 16 bits) of an IP address have to match, to be considered part of the same network. If you look at the IP addresses, this is not the case.
This is actually a fairly common scenario in network servers. There's no problem with two IP addresses living on the same adapter.
The IP address is what is used to locate a computer over the internet. The domain name - for example, Google.com - is only a shortcut, easy to read for humans. Before the corresponding server or servers can be accessed, the IP address must first be found. In the case of publicly accessible computers, the IP address is unique worldwide - that is, no two computers have the same IP address.
An IP address is something like a telephone number. It allows another computer with an IP address to send or receive data between the two computers. Also like a phone number, the IP address can't be duplicated on the same network, each computer needs it's own, and there needs to be a known route between the two. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ip_address
No.
Yes, it is actually possible. You can be on one account on two different computers at the same time, and you can also make contributions on both computers at the same time if you wish.
with a router
yes you can use accounts on two computer at same time.