A general industry rule of thumb is to use the first IP address in a range for the default gateway address. That would be .1 for most classful, non-subnetted networks.
i dont give a sh&t
They will still repo it. Along with the report going on file that you did not give it back on your own free will.
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Go to the properties of the NIC, to the TCP/IP properties, then type in the address. You will need to make sure you give it a subnet mask, a default gateway. You will probably also need to give it a DNS address.
From Windows (98/Me/XP/Vista/7), click on the Start button/icon, Chose 'Run', then enter 'cmd'. You will get to a command prompt window. Enter 'ipconfig'. The result will be the IP address and default gateway of each working network card. You can also enter 'ipconfig /all' to get more detailed information. From Linux (almost all flavors), from a terminal window enter 'ifconfig -a'. This will give detailed information for all network cards, including IP address and default gateway.
nothing i dont think. she/he just pees alot
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Give me a DELL anyday
Dude seriously there always going to give you an orb if they dont..... Then there is something wrong with your game
Go to the properties of the NIC and type in the address. You need to make sure of the proper subnet mask and default gateway, if those are wrong the computer will not communicate correctly. You also need to use a good DNS server, or you will not be able to get to websites by name.
Government gateway is an online feature that will check your identity when you use government services. It will give you a specific ID and a password to use the program.