I think I'm confusing myself here.. my router is set-up as follows:
Nothing weird, all basic stuff with only 2 PCs on it. I'm troubleshooting some wireless problems with my Raspberry Pi. I want it to have a static IP in my network so I can do things with it (remote/Android control etc.) so I've assigned it to be 192.168.0.99. Is this wrong? Does the static IP need to be outside of the DHCP range, or within it?
And, er, what exactly is the range? 
Thanks!
IP Address: 192.168.0.1
DHCP: On
IP Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Nothing weird, all basic stuff with only 2 PCs on it. I'm troubleshooting some wireless problems with my Raspberry Pi. I want it to have a static IP in my network so I can do things with it (remote/Android control etc.) so I've assigned it to be 192.168.0.99. Is this wrong? Does the static IP need to be outside of the DHCP range, or within it?


Thanks!
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