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How to set a static IP in Windows 10 [Easy Setup]
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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By default, your Windows 10 PC or server is set to use dynamicIP addresses. But when adding the computer to a network, you may be required to set Windows 10 staticIP address.
When you use aDHCPor dynamic routing, your router assigns anIP addressto your machine each time you restart it.
You need a staticIP addresson your Windows 10 computer because your router may assign oneIP addressto multiple devices, and they won’t have connectivity because of the conflict.
That’s just one reason, however. For whatever reason, if you want to set a static IP address, here’s how to do it in Windows 10.
Users sometimes run into challenges after setting staticIP addresses, the most common of which is where to system refuses to connect to a staticIP address.
Here’s how to fix this issue:
How can I set up my static IP address in Windows 10?
1. Set it manually
2. Use the Command Prompt
3. Use the Windows 10 Settings
These are the three easiest ways to assign or set a staticIP addresson your Windows PC, so make sure to follow them exactly to avoid any unwanted issues.
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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.