Change IP Address on Windows using command prompt in Less Than 30 Seconds
Step 1.
Click "Start" in the lower left corner of the screen
Step 2.
Click "Run"
Step 3. Type
"command" and press OK
You should now be at the
MSDOS prompt screen.
Step 4. Type
“ipconfig /release” in the same way, and hit “Enter”
Step 5. Type
"exit" and leave the prompt
Step 6.
Right-click "Network Places" or "My Network Places"
on your desktop.
Step7.
Click on "Properties"
You should now be on a screen with something titled
"Local Area Connection", or something close to it, and,
If you have one network connected, so will all your
other networks.
Step 8. Right click on "Local Area
Connection" and click on "Properties"
Step
9. Double-click "Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP)" from the list under the "General" tab.
Step
10. Click on "Use the
following IP address" under the "General" tab
Step
11. create an ip address
Step
12. Press "Tab" and it
should automatically fill in the "Subnet Mask" section with the
default numbers.
Step
13. here press the "ok"
button
Step
14. Hit the "Ok" button
again
You should now be back at the "Local Area
Connection" screen.
Step
15. Right-click on "Local
Area Connection" and go to Properties again.
Step
16. Go back to "TCP/IP"
settings
Step
17. This time, select
"Obtain an IP address automatically"
Step
18. hit "ok"
Step
19. hit "ok" again
you now have a new ip address
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