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Re: WildStang 2015 Beta Testing blog

mDNS works independent of DHCP or static IPs. It uses a device or service name to locate the IPs of the devices you are looking for.

The DHCP servers, to this point do not do anything special to allocate IPs. That is, of course possible, and you are also able to statically assign IPs that are in the subnet that the DHCP server will never hand out.

I would not recommend taking a guess at what the DHCP server handed out based on order of request.

By the way, the recommendations for this are still in work, so sorry if I'm being vague.

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