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A small window will pop up. Type '''cmd''' on it and press enter. A black window will show, then type '''ipconfig /all''' and type enter. You may get various data. You must define which one is your real internet connection. On the image below you will see an example:
 
A small window will pop up. Type '''cmd''' on it and press enter. A black window will show, then type '''ipconfig /all''' and type enter. You may get various data. You must define which one is your real internet connection. On the image below you will see an example:
  
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<br>Take note about the '''IP Address''' , '''Default Gateway''' and '''Subnet Mask''' values, you will need them later.
 
<br>Take note about the '''IP Address''' , '''Default Gateway''' and '''Subnet Mask''' values, you will need them later.
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'''Step 2.''' Double click your connection on the system tray then click on Properties.
 
'''Step 2.''' Double click your connection on the system tray then click on Properties.
  
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'''Step 3'''. Select TCP/IP Protocol and then Properties.
 
'''Step 3'''. Select TCP/IP Protocol and then Properties.
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'''Now you're done setting up a static internal IP! You can now forward your ports to it and be free of problems.'''
 
'''Now you're done setting up a static internal IP! You can now forward your ports to it and be free of problems.'''
  
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Revision as of 01:04, 17 January 2012

This will guide you to how to set up a static internal IP!

Before you start you need to grab some useful information for later use:


Step 1. Press Start , click Run.


A small window will pop up. Type cmd on it and press enter. A black window will show, then type ipconfig /all and type enter. You may get various data. You must define which one is your real internet connection. On the image below you will see an example:

CMD ipconfig.png


Take note about the IP Address , Default Gateway and Subnet Mask values, you will need them later.


Now, the beggining:


Step 2. Double click your connection on the system tray then click on Properties.

Change IP XP.png


Step 3. Select TCP/IP Protocol and then Properties.

File:Tcp ipconfig.png


Step 4. Now, mark Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS server addresses. Recover the values you got on the


Step 5 , fill the fields with the information. For DNS, type in the Default Gateway


Manual ip dns.png


Observation: in case the Default Gateway does not work as your DNS server (unresponsive internet), you will need to enter your router interface (by typing the Default Gateway into your browser; user and pass admin or blank) and find your DNS information under DHCP settings.


Now you're done setting up a static internal IP! You can now forward your ports to it and be free of problems.