You can set up multiple IP address for a NIC in both Windows and Linux. The key is to run
off DHCP address assignment and to set the IP addresses manually.
In Windows, go to the Advanced Properties for the TCP/IP setting for your network
connection. You can add multiple IP addresses there.
In Linux you can use ifconfig to assign multiple IP addresses. You can also make
configuration file changes to do the same but those changes are distro-specific. Try
googling "linux multiple virtual ip addresses".
I have a resource that explains this in a little more detail with some examples but it is
not free. I can provide a URL if you are interested.
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