Router Static IP


  1. Posts : 3
    Ultimate x64
       #1

    Router Static IP


    I have a router,from TP-LINK,Model No. TL-WR841N.
    What i want to know is simple,how can i get a static ip?
    My internet connection requires username/password,what do i need to do to get a static ip?For now i use the PPPoE/Russia PPPoE option.
    Edit:I forgot to add that i want the static ip on my main pc,not on the laptop that connects via wireless.
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  2. Posts : 194
    Windows 10 x64
       #2

    You'll need to ask your ISP for one.
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  3. Posts : 3
    Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    From what i heard,i can get a static ip with the router,it isn't possible?Alot of ppl told me that i can get static ip,but i kinda don't know how to do it.
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  4. Posts : 1,800
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
       #4

    MoonRider said:
    I have a router,from TP-LINK,Model No. TL-WR841N.
    What i want to know is simple,how can i get a static ip?
    My internet connection requires username/password,what do i need to do to get a static ip?For now i use the PPPoE/Russia PPPoE option.
    Edit:I forgot to add that i want the static ip on my main pc,not on the laptop that connects via wireless.

    Yes, you can get a static IP from your router by making a IP reservation for the IP in your router. Once you connect to your router and get an IP via dhcp. you can then in most cases go to your router and reserve that IP for your computer.

    Also, once you get the ip and such from your router. run Iconfig /all and copy the data from your machines reading and go to network device and change the screenwhere it asks whether you want to use dhcp or static.

    pick static and enter the IP that the router assigned you along with the other data. set the gateway to the routers IP.

    then when you reboot, it should work fine.


    But, if your talking about the IP that your ISP assigns your router, that is a whole new ball game and in most cases costs extra as they don't give them away.

    Rich
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  5. Posts : 3
    Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Well,i appreaciate your answer,i would like to try that,but can you tell me more exactly what to do?I kinda don't know from where to start,and what to do,im "new" in router business,maybe u can explain for a beginner ;o
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  6. Posts : 1,800
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
       #6

    Moonrider, I would recommend that you take a look at the documentation for your router at
    http://nl.tp-link.com/resources/soft...1615370511.pdf

    It will allow you to get into the routers control panel and then proceed to set up the
    IP's for your internal network.

    Rich
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