How to assign a static IP Address in Windows 10

This video will show you how to assign a permanent IP address in Windows 10. First, right click on your network connection in the bottom right, and then choose the Network and Sharing Center option. In the window that pops up, choose the interface that you want to set a static IP address for. If you are connected to wireless and to Ethernet they will both show up, so make sure to choose the right connection. In the next window choose properties, and then doubleclick the IPv4 option in the list. (You usually would not need to set a static IPv6 address, but if you do, select that one in the list) Then choose the Use the following IP address radio button. This makes it so you can input an IP address instead of the computer getting it from the DHCP server. If you know the IP address you need, just enter it and hit OK. If you need to set a static IP address to connect to a router for setup, or something along those lines then the instructions should tell you what address you need to use. If you are just tryin
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