Static IP always remains the same if you shut the computer down and restart. The floating IP (or the one assigned by DHCP), changes sometimes on a daily or hourly basis, mostly depending on if you shut your computer down and restart it. During the time your computer is (offline), the DHCP server can assign that former IP to a unit that was just booted up. In that case you would be assigned a new IP when you booted up.
static stays the same, dynamic changes when you power on power off and after a certain amount of time.
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What is the difference between complex permittivity and static dielectric conatant?
'global static'?! There is no such thing.
There is no difference between public static void and static public void
in my own explanation static charge is a reaction between the (+)protons and (-)electrons an the effect of this reaction is called static electricity.
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Dynamic IP addresses are those which can change everytime one tries to connect to the internet whereas, Static IP addresses are those which stay fixed and do not change.
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An IP address is the address of your computer on a network. You can have a local IP address if you have a home or office network but also an Internet IP address. Your e-mail address is completely different to an IP address. http://www.whats-my-ip.biz
Just what is the Difference Between a Static and a Dynamic IP Address you ask?Well the IP address from your ISP is assigned in just one of two ways:Set to an IP address which is unchanged for months or years at a time. This is what is called a static IP address.Set to an IP which is only good for a limited time, and which is changed according to the policy set by your ISP's DHCP server. This is what is called a dynamic IP address.Because a static IP can be relied on for an indefinite period, some networking software requires a static IP.ISPs usually charge extra for static IPs.Your ISP may not be willing to give customers static IP addresses at all.Dynamic IPs are used in large networks where computers are frequently reconfigured, or where a limited number of IP address are available to share between many computers.
Static stays the same and dynamic is always different.