@zombiepepega DHCP does not mean dynamic ips in the way your thinking. DHCP is just a form of protocols that your device uses to set the ip. Otherwise you would have to manually enter a ip and subnet to connect to anything.
Especially if you do have a dynamic ip. Because DHCP automatically reconfigures your network settings for that device every time it notices a change.
I'm all static. Even my local networks. But they all still use DHCP Incase I change local ips through my switch.