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IP address clash issue with PiHole setup

IP address clash issue with PiHole setup

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Daantjeplays
Member
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09-26-2025, 05:34 PM
#1
The warning you saw is likely about potential conflicts between your router and modem. Since your modem is an ISP-provided device, it's best to avoid any settings changes that might interfere with its connection. Stick to the default configuration unless you're certain it's safe.
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Daantjeplays
09-26-2025, 05:34 PM #1

The warning you saw is likely about potential conflicts between your router and modem. Since your modem is an ISP-provided device, it's best to avoid any settings changes that might interfere with its connection. Stick to the default configuration unless you're certain it's safe.

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pixelpiksie
Member
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10-02-2025, 11:26 AM
#2
To configure a fixed IP address, choose any value you prefer while ensuring no other device shares it. Run arp -a in the terminal to view current network device addresses.
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pixelpiksie
10-02-2025, 11:26 AM #2

To configure a fixed IP address, choose any value you prefer while ensuring no other device shares it. Run arp -a in the terminal to view current network device addresses.

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Bee101
Junior Member
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10-02-2025, 12:51 PM
#3
I’ll just add that you should verify the IP is outside your router’s DHCP pool to avoid future conflicts. You can lock in an IP using the NIC MAC address on the motherboard or reduce the DHCP range so you have more control later.
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Bee101
10-02-2025, 12:51 PM #3

I’ll just add that you should verify the IP is outside your router’s DHCP pool to avoid future conflicts. You can lock in an IP using the NIC MAC address on the motherboard or reduce the DHCP range so you have more control later.

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JASurtino
Member
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10-03-2025, 11:14 AM
#4
Thank you!
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JASurtino
10-03-2025, 11:14 AM #4

Thank you!

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VCVianka_10
Junior Member
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10-03-2025, 09:48 PM
#5
It depends on the situation, but it shouldn’t affect your Wi-Fi if there’s no conflict.
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VCVianka_10
10-03-2025, 09:48 PM #5

It depends on the situation, but it shouldn’t affect your Wi-Fi if there’s no conflict.

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Goldenowl01
Member
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10-04-2025, 05:40 AM
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Network conflicts may lead to various complications. Occasionally the connection speeds drop significantly and sometimes accessing shared devices becomes impossible. After fixing the issue, the network usually restores quickly. However, if you reserve specific IP addresses from the DHCP pool, problems will be minimal unless you alter your router settings or restart it completely.
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Goldenowl01
10-04-2025, 05:40 AM #6

Network conflicts may lead to various complications. Occasionally the connection speeds drop significantly and sometimes accessing shared devices becomes impossible. After fixing the issue, the network usually restores quickly. However, if you reserve specific IP addresses from the DHCP pool, problems will be minimal unless you alter your router settings or restart it completely.