How to Change Your IP Adress from Dynamic to Static
This are a few steps to change easily your IP address from dynamic to static in case you need instant access to the internet.
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EditSteps
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1Search Control Panel or your Panel de Control in your computer, on the search bar.
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2Enter to the Control Panel" or your Panel de Control"
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3Click the Center Network and Sharing or your "Centro de redes y recursos compartidos"
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4Click on your connection, no matter if it's Ethernet" or "Wifi"
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5You would enter to your State of Wifi or your "Estado de wi-fi" (does not matter if is ethernet)
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6Enter to your "Properties" or your "Propiedades" of the "State of wifi"
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7As the "Properties" or "Propiedades" of your "State of wifi" appear, click on the "Internet Version protocol 4 (TCP/IPv4)" or your "Protocolo de version de internet 4(TCP/IPv4)
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8As you enter, it would appear that your IP is in the automatically mode.
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9Change this into "Use the follow IP" or "Usar la siguiente IP". (In this way you could use your IP in a manual mode)
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10The first three series of numbers are depending on your ISP , you should consult your internet provider for this, the last series of digits is different of any other because they should not match.
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EditTips
- The number of the manual IP depends on you ISP (Internet Service Provider), the last series should not match.
EditWarnings
- Please note, this depends on your ISP (Internet Service Provider)
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