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Assigning a static IP address on your computer

In order to change DHCP pool settings it is a requirement that no connected computers or devices are
currently being assigned a dynamic IP address from the modems DHCP pool otherwise errors will occur
during this process.
Disconnect all computers or devices (this includes wireless devices) from the modem except the
computer you will be using during this procedure. In the case of wireless devices like an Apple iPad it is
best to enable 'Flight Mode' on the device temporarily to ensure it doesn't remain connected while
dormant.
Setting a static IP address on a Windows XP computer
1. Click on the Windows Start button
2. Click on 'Connect to' to open the sub-menu
3. Click on 'Show all connections'
4. In the 'LAN or High Speed Internet' section right mouse-click on Local Area Connection
5. Click on Properties
6. Double click on Internet Protocol to open the properties windows
7. Click on 'Use the following IP address' to enable the entry fields
8. Input 192.168.1.10 into the 'IP address' field
9. Input 255.255.255.0 into the 'Subnet mask' field
10. Input 192.168.1.254 into the 'Default gateway' field
11. Click the [OK] button
Setting a static IP address on Windows Vista/7
1. Click on the Windows Start button
2. Click on Control Panel
a. In the 'Network and Internet' section right click on View network status and tasks
3. Click on Change adapter settings
4. Right mouse click on 'Local Area Connection' and click on Properties
5. Double click on Internet Protocol Version 4 to open the properties windows
6. Click on 'Use the following IP address' to enable the entry fields
7. Input 192.168.1.10 into the 'IP address' field
8. Input 255.255.255.0 into the 'Subnet mask' field
9. Input 192.168.1.254 into the 'Default gateway' field
10. Click the [OK] button

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