How To Setup Static Ip On Router?
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1. Start by logging into your router‘s web interface. Usually, you can do this by typing its IP address into your web browser or simply searching for your router‘s brand name in Google.
2. Look up the current configuration of its network settings. You‘ll need this information later.
3. Once you‘ve logged in, navigate to the Settings page and find the option for “Static IP” or “Manual IP.”
4. Enter the static IP address that you‘d like to use for your network. Make sure it is within the same subnet as the current configuration.
5. Apply the changes and save them on the router.
6. Your router should now be using a static IP address. You may need to manually adjust the settings on each device connected to the router to match the new IP address.