Open the control panel--> Open Network Connections--> Then Right-click on the "Local Area Connection" (unless you've renamed it to something else) and Then Choose "Properties"--> Then (in the "general" tab) Select "internet Protocol(TCP/IP)" and Click on "Properties" button. Check the "Use the Following IP address" checkbox and enter your desired IP address. you can get the ip address from the link
No. It will, however, require manual input of IP addess and DNS and other similar information when connecting a new device.
Menu > Configure Device > I/O > Embedded JetDirect Menu > TCP/IP > Manual Settings > IP Address
It depends on how your router was configured. If it uses DHCP service you can't change IP address at all. If you want to be able to change IP address you need to configure it to manual mode and set IP address manually.
we have assign two ip address in one lan card. first we put the lan card in DHCH mode Then highlight the alternative ip address block, give their manual ip address.
set the ip configuration to automatic, you have probably define an manual ip adrress which is not in the same range of your dsl modem, also check that you have entered your dsl modem ip address as your gateway in ip configuration page . its usally 192.168.1.1.
Read the section of the manual concerning enabling the router to be a DHCP server. DHCP is the magic that assigns IP numbers.
It's hard to speculate about the problem, but DHCP has three methods how IP might be assigned to he machine. Manual (You set which machine which IP has), Dynamic (When you machine asks for IP and it gets from free IP pool and it can ask every time the same IP, extend it's usage. In this case you might loose your IP and you will get different one.) and Automatic (DHCP sets IP to machine permanently, it uses MAC-IP relation. Changing the MAC, might change your IP).
The IP address could be anything, since it is assigned as a function of connecting to a network. If the printer is connected to the network, you can find the current IP by printing a configuration page. Check the printer manual for specific procedure to print the configuration page.
In the LAN, its recommended to use DHCP because of the following two big reasons.Reliable IP address configuration: Using DHCP minimizes the human error caused while manual IP address configuration.Reduced Netwok Administration:Centralized and Automatic TCP/IP configurations.The ability to assign a full range of additional TCP/IP configuration values by means of DHCP options.
Dhcp is Direct host configure protocol. This is used to assign IP address Automatically. In a Domain Environment we must need IP Addresses to communicate with one machine to another to access the resources, their are mainly two ways to configure a IP in a system One is static or manual IP and other is Dynamic or Automatic IP. So DHCP help us to configure an IP Address Dynamically.(Network+ Guide to Networking answer)BOOTP relies on a static table to associate IP addresses with MAC addresses, whereas DHCP does not
From the output of the "show ip interface brief" command, you can see the IP address, interface status (up or down), protocol status (up or down), and the method for obtaining the address (manual or dynamic) for each interface on the device.
what does it look like?