Sunday 16 June 2013

How To Change IP Address Manually In Windows 7 or Windows XP


 There are two ways of assigning an IP address in a computer

         1) Automatic - IP address is assigned automatically by the ISP(Internet Service Provider)

         2) Manually - IP address is assigned by the current user of the computer.


            Here I am going to tell you How To Change IP Address Manually In Windows 7 or Windows XP.

 You Just follow the steps and given screenshots.

1st STEP 

Go to Start->Control Panel . And Type on Search bar "view network connections".Click on "view network 

connections" under Network and Sharing Center.




2nd STEP

Select and right click on network connection. Go to Properties->Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4).



3rd STEP

Click On Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4). And a window will appear .

Now Select the option "Using the following IP address" And assign an IP address manually .



Remember the other Default settings  

Subnet mask For group C IP address is 255.255.255.0

Default gateway 0.0.0.0

DNS setting is "Obtain DNS server address automatically."

Thank You...And Comments Please.


3 comments:

  1. Nice article really helpful for me to change my ip address in my windows 7 lap ..I followed this steps and changed my ip ..Then i visited the site ip-details.com to know my current network ip address.

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  2. Please help me. I have hear somewhere internet that ip address is to locate his system. Then if one can change their ip their own, how to locate using ip

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  3. There are two types of ip address i.e.
    1)Private ip address - assigned to a device on a private TCP/IP Local Area Network
    2)Public ip address - accessed all over internet

    When someone changes his/her computer's ip address,he/she actually changes the private ip address but public ip address remains same.So first public ip address is detected at the time of locating.As a result , It gives a small local area.Then private ip address is used for locating the exact location of the user. @jouhar ali

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