sysengineer
Electrical
- Feb 16, 2012
- 56
Is it possible for a network adapter to have more than one IP address? in other words can an adapter simultaneously communicate using more than one IP address and on more than one subnet?
If not then on a DHCP enabled network is it possible to change the adapter settings manually to some arbitrary IP address on any subnet and start communicating successfully?
Also, out of curiosity I ran a netstat command on my current machine and found there were several TCP connections established using my 192... IP address however there were several connections established on the loopback IP address 127.0.0.1. What typically is the loopback address used for on a Windows machine?
If not then on a DHCP enabled network is it possible to change the adapter settings manually to some arbitrary IP address on any subnet and start communicating successfully?
Also, out of curiosity I ran a netstat command on my current machine and found there were several TCP connections established using my 192... IP address however there were several connections established on the loopback IP address 127.0.0.1. What typically is the loopback address used for on a Windows machine?