CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) — Question 670
A user turns on a new laptop and attempts to log in to specialized software, but receives a message stating that the address is already in use. The user logs on to the old desktop and receives the same message. A technician checks the account and sees a comment that the user requires a specifically allocated address before connecting to the software. Which of the following should the technician do to MOST likely resolve the issue?
Answer options
- A. Bridge the LAN connection between the laptop and the desktop.
- B. Set the laptop configuration to DHCP to prevent conflicts.
- C. Remove the static IP configuration from the desktop.
- D. Replace the network card in the laptop, as it may be defective.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because removing the static IP configuration from the desktop will free up the address that is causing the conflict for the new laptop. Option A does not address the IP conflict, option B would only be relevant if the laptop was configured incorrectly, and option D is unnecessary as the network card is not the source of the problem.