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- | ===== Setting IP Address ===== | ||
- | To change your network IP address | ||
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- | 1. Press the Windows Key and R | ||
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- | 2. Type command and press Enter. This loads your DOS prompt | ||
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- | 3. Type ipconfig /release then press Enter. This disables your internet connection | ||
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- | 4. Go to your desktop, and right-click on something called Network Place or My Network Places (If you're using Windows Vista or 7, look for the Network and Sharing Center through Control Panel) | ||
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- | 5. Click Properties. You should now see something called Local Area Connection or something similar | ||
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- | 6. Right-click on your connection (titled Local Area Connection if you're using an ethernet cable or Wireless Network Connection if you're on WiFi) and click Properties | ||
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- | 7. Under the General tab, double-click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) | ||
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- | 8. A new window appears. On its own General tab, click the box beside Use the following IP address | ||
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- | 9. Type in ones until you fill the box up (it should read 111.111.111.111) | ||
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- | 10. Press Tab. You'll notice the Subnet Mask section automatically fill sup with numbers | ||
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- | 11. Click OK | ||
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- | 12. Click OK to bring you back to the "Local Area Connection" screen | ||
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- | 13. Right-click Local Area Connection and Click on Properties again | ||
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- | 14. Again, under the General tab, double-click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) | ||
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- | 15. Select Obtain an IP address automatically | ||
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- | 16. Click OK | ||
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- | 17. Click OK | ||
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- | 18. Go back to your DOS prompt, type "ipconfig /renew" and press Enter. This restores your internet connection. | ||
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