CREATE NETWORK STATIC IN WIN7
It
is very important to setup a static ip address, if you are going to use port
forwarding. When you have port forwarding setup, your router forwards ports to
an ip address that you specify. This will probably work when you initially set
it up, but after restarting your computer it may get a different ip address.
When this happens the ports will no longer be forwarded to your computer's ip
address. So the port forwarding configuration will not work.
Step
1:
Open
up the start menu, and look for the Search programs and files box. You
should now see the following window.
Step
2:
Type
cmd in the Search programs and files box, and press Enter on
your keyboard. The will bring up a black command prompt window.
Step
3:
The command prompt may look different on your
screen, but it doesn't really matter. Type ipconfig/all
in that
window, and then press the enter key. This will display a lot of
information. If it scrolls off the top you may need to enlarge the window.
Step
4:
I want you to write down some of the
information in this window. Take down the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default
Gateway, and Name Servers. Make sure to note which is which. We are going to
use this information a little bit later. We are only concerned with IPv4
entries, you can ignore the IPv6 stuff. The name server entries are a bit
complicated. Name Server is just another name for DNS(domain name server)
server. Some router's act as a proxy between the actual name servers and your
computer. You will know when this is the case, because the Default Gateway will
list the same ip address as the Name Servers entry. We need to have the correct
Name Server IP addresses. If we do not, you will not be able to browse the web.
There are a couple ways to get these. The first way is to log into your
router's web interface, and look at your router's status page. On that page you
should see an entry for DNS Servers, or Name Servers. Write down the ip
adresses of your Name Servers. Another way to get the correct Name Servers to
use, is to give your ISP a call. They should know the ip addresses of your Name
Servers right off. If they ask you why you need them, you can tell them you are
trying to setup a static IP address on your computer. If they try to sell you a
static external ip address, don't buy it. That's an entirely different thing
that what you are trying to setup. Type exit in this window, then press
the enter key to close it.
Step
5:
Once
again open the start menu. This time click Control Panel.
Step
6:
Click on View Network Status and Tasks.
Step
7:
Single click Change adapter settings on
the left side of your screen.
Step 8:
You might
have more than one Internet connection listed here. You will need to determine
which adapter is your connection to the Internet if this is the case. Right
click on your network adapter and choose properties to open up the
properties window of this internet connection.
Step 9:
Click Internet
Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4) and then the Properties button.
You will see the following screen:
Step 10:
Before you make any changes, write down the settings that you see
on this page. If something goes wrong you can always change the settings back
to what they were! You should see a dot in the Obtain an IP address
automatically box. If you do not, your connection is already setup for a
static ip. Just close all these windows and you are done.
Pick an ip address and enter it into the IP Address box. The ip
address you choose should be very similar to the router's ip addres. Only the
last number of the ip address should be different. If the router's ip address
is 192.168.1.1, I might choose 192.168.1.10. The ip address you choose should
end with a number between 1 and 254, and should not be the same as the router's
ip address. Every device that connects to your network needs to have it's own
ip address.
Put the subnet mask we previously found in the subnet mask section.
The default gateway should go into the Default gateway box. Enter the
dns servers we prevoiusly found into the two DNS Server boxes. Click
okay all the way out of this menu.
If you find that you can not pull up webpages, the problem is most
likely the dns numbers you entered. Give your ISP a call, and they will be able
to tell you which dns servers to use. This is a question they answer all of the
time. They will be able to tell you what you should use right away.
That's it you should be done! If you can't connect to the internet
go back and change your configuration back to what it originally was.
That’s
all thanks
m.julianda
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