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If you were given a new static IP address by your web hosting provider, ISP, work, or school, you can add it to your Windows server easily. To get started, you'll just need the IP address and subnet mask. If the IP address you are adding will be your server's only IP address, you'll also need the default gateway and DNS server addresses. This wikiHow article will teach you the simplest way to add an IP address to a server on Windows.
Things You Should KnowOpen the Control Panel. Press the Windows key, type control panel , and click Control Panel in the search results.
AdvertisementSelect Network and Sharing Center . If you don't see this option, click the menu at the top-right corner of the window and select Small icons first.
Click Change adapter settings . It's near the top of the left panel. You'll see a list of all connected adapters, including your Wi-Fi and ethernet interfaces.
Right-click the adapter and select Properties . Do this for the adapter to which you want to assign the IP address (e.g., your ethernet card).
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