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How to setup a Static IP Address on Windows 98 / SE / ME?

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How to setup a Static IP Address on Windows 98 / SE / ME?

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Right Click on Network Neighborhood and click Properties Click on TCP/IP for the network adapter you want to set IP addresses for Click on Specify an IP address Type in the IP Address you wish to use. (192.168.XXX.XXX is very standard for home networks) Click on the Subnet mask, and if you know the subnet mask you want to use, type it in, otherwise it should fill in with 255.255.255.0 which is very standard for subnet masks. Click on the Gateway tab, and add in a gateway if you need to. Then click OK To save the changes you must restart, so click YES top 7. Q: How to setup a Static IP Address on Windows 2000 / XP Right click My Network Places and click Properties. Find and Double Click the Local Area Connection for the Network adapter you want to Set IPs for. Click Properties button Click (Highlight) Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties Click Use the following IP address Type in the IP Address you wish to use. (192.168.XXX.XXX is very standard for home networks) Click on the

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