How to set up a local connection IP under a router because I don t want to use automatic acquisition

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Open Local Connections --Status--Support-Details, take a look at your default gateway, subnet mask, DNS, and make a note of it.

    In opening the local connection --status --general --properties, this connection uses the following items --inter protocol--attributes--- general, use the following IP addresses, in the IP address book you note down the first three groups of the default gateway, the last group you fill in a number that is not the same as the default gateway, such as: default gateway then you write it down, subnet mask, default gateway book you write down the number.

    DNS server input is sufficient.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First, use the automatic IP to enter the route, and the route IP: some are, some can be changed, you can also change it if you want.

    Then find DHCP server - static address assignment--- MAC address fill in the MAC address of your computer is the physical address of the computer network card, IP fill in the IP you want to assign yourself IP (for example, note that some routes in the network segment are network segments, and after filling in, save the routing settings and restart the route, after restarting, change the IP of the computer to the one you just set, the gateway fills in the IP of the route, and the DNS fills in the IP of the DNS server of your province. )。

    Actually, I don't understand, that's how my computer and routing are set up.

    You just need to assign an IP to another one as mentioned above. If you want to add automatic IP acquisition, just use an incoming route to enable DHCP of the route. The route will automatically assign an IP address to each connected computer, and there will be no conflict.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Do you want to set up the router or set it for yourself, it looks like you want to set it up for yourself. Your slow boot may be that you have too many add-ons.

    Let's tell you how to set up your local IP.

    Open the properties of your local connection. Click to the Internet Protocol option, click on the properties below, see no, enter your IP address in it.

    There are other things that can be called as well.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Just set it up in the local connection, but you need the router to recognize it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The wireless router automatically acquires the IP settings as follows:

    1. Log in to the management page normally, and then find the DHCP server tab, where you must automatically get the IP settings.

    2. In the DHCP service, the first thing is to establish the DHCP service, and set the range of automatic access IP addresses here.

    <>4. At the same time, you can also see the computers connected through the static IP, that is, the fixed IP on these computers, and you can automatically obtain the IP address to access the Internet through the above steps.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The problem occurs because the second router is not set to enable the DHCP service. You need to enter the background of the second router to set it up. The specific solutions are as follows:

    1. Connect the second router to the computer and enter the login IP address of the router in the browser.

    2. Enter the username or password of the router in the login interface and click Login to enter.

    3. After entering the router's settings interface, click the DHCP server in the navigation bar and select the DHCP service button.

    4. Check the enabled DHCP server in the main interface, and then click the save button below.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Is DHCP enabled for the primary router? If it is not enabled, you must manually set the self-routing IP address.

    Is the Self-Route Automatically Acquired IP Address Mode Set?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Router to wireless router, second router setup, there are two ways (provided that the first router has been set up):

    The first method: dynamic IP mode (the first route is the primary route, and the second route is the slave route).

    1. Plug in the router and do not connect the LAN port of the main router first, and reset the slave router (restore the factory);

    2. Connect the computer from any LAN port of the router to enter the settings page;

    3. Set according to the dynamic IP;

    4. Then set the SSID, encryption method and password;

    5. Save and restart;

    6. After setting, connect the network cable from the LAN port of the main router to the WAN port from the router.

    The second method: wireless AP mode.

    1. Connect the computer to the LAN port of the router first, and change the IP address of the slave router. For example, most router addresses are, we just need to change from router IP address to that;

    2. Turn off the DHCP function from the router in the settings;

    3. Finally, connect the network cable from the main router to the LAN port of the slave router (any one is fine), note that it cannot be the WAN port.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First, check whether the router is broken, and restart the router if it is not broken. If you haven't used it, change the protocol and password of the wireless land-based device again.,After resetting the land-based device.,Delete the network that the phone originally searched for.,Then re-link.。

    The wireless router cannot obtain the public IP address or the laptop cannot obtain the IP address after connecting to the router. If it is the former, check the WAN network cable and WAN port indicator, check the login account password, check the login type, the broadband is generally PPPOE, check whether there is arrears, and then it is the network reason, find customer service.

    If it's the latter, check that your router turns on DHCP, and whether it is set correctly, check whether there is MAC filtering, and check whether the IP of the computer is automatically obtained, it really doesn't work, you can try to set it manually, in the DHCP address pool of the router, don't conflict.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The wireless router cannot automatically obtain an IP address, and the computer connected to the router must enable the DHCP function in the wireless router to automatically obtain the IP address.

    Here's how:

    2. Log in to the router: After entering the router login interface, enter the login account and password (you can refer to the router manual or check the instructions on the nameplate on the back of the router), generally: admin or boot.

    If you are using the default account and password, you need to change it and make a record.

    3. Enable DHCP: Select to enter the DHCP server tab, click "Enable" DHCP, and set the IP address (the start address and end address of the address pool can be set according to the default value, and the maximum limit is generally reserved as the gateway and reserved as the broadcast address), the gateway (generally the IP address of the router such as the server address in this example (the DNS server address applicable to different regions is different, it is best to set it according to the settings provided by the network service provider, You can also set it to the public DNS server provided above) and save it. In this way, the computer connected to this router does not need to manually set parameters such as IP address, and can automatically obtain parameters such as IP address.

    4. Restart the router: After the settings are completed, under System Tools, select "Restart System".

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    2. Check whether the physical line connection is normal and whether the router WAN port is connected to the external network interface. For details, see Router Line Connection Diagram.

    3. The service provider binds the MAC address will also cause the WAN port to not be able to obtain the IP address, the solution: log in to the router settings interface, select "Network Parameters" - MAC address clone", click "Clone MAC address" at the MAC address of the current management PC, click on it, save - restart. As shown in the figure below:

    4. The hardware of the router itself is damaged, resulting in the WAN port not being able to obtain the IP address, but the probability of this situation is very low.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I mean you don't use a router just yet, pull the switch to your home network cable and plug it directly into the computer. This should work fine online, right? Then take a screenshot of the IP details obtained by the computer.

    Or you can tell me how much IP, gateway, mask, and DNS are obtained at this time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Then you don't connect the route first, then look at the IP address submask gateway, and then connect the route, select the static IP, and put.

    Try to fill in the previous IP.

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