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![]() Hey everyone,
So I'm trying to set up a laptop on my network as a server to host a website, and I'm having issues assigning a static IP to it. My set-up goes: cable modem > netgear N150 router > cat5 > switch > cat5 > pc When I try to assign this laptop a static IP on the adapter settings, it works fine until I reboot the machine, and then my router assigns it a different IP and my IP settings on the PC don't work anymore. How do I ensure my router assigns the same IP to my laptop every time? Thanks in advance.
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![]() I limited my router's range to 2-49, then I reserved an address in the router settings for 192.168.1.50.
My laptop is assigned a static IP of 192.168.1.50, subnet 255.255.255.0, default gateway 192.168.1.1, and DNS server 8.8.8.8 alternate 8.8.4.4 Still not working [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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![]() It looks like my router keep trying to assign an IP to my laptop, could that be it?
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![]() For a home network I find it easiest to just assign a static DHCP IP to the MAC of the computer I dont want the IP changing on.
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Thanks for all the feedback also yall
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![]() Ok I assigned a static IP to the PC using its MAC address in the router menu and I think I got it. I think I had a couple conflicting settings.
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