On Windows 10, a static IP address is a recommended configuration for many scenarios, such as when sharing files, printers, media, and other services.
If the device doesn’t include a static IP address, services will eventually stop working. Usually, because computers connected to a network receive their Internet Protocol (IP) address configuration from the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, which are dynamic and temporary.
Typically, you would assign a static IP address using the Windows 10 settings, but you can also set the dynamically assigned networking configuration from the DHCP server as the static configuration using the router settings.
In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to configure your router’s DHCP server to assign a static IP address to a computer without the need to change the networking settings on Windows 10.
- How to convert dynamic IP address to static using binding
- How to assign static IP address using DHCP server
How to convert dynamic IP address to static using binding
Use these steps to make a DHCP assigned IP address configuration static on Windows 10:
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Open Router web interface.
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Click on Network Map from the left pane.
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Click on the Clients button.
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Under the “Client status list” section, click the computer you want to change its configuration.
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Turn on the MAC and IP Address Binding toggle switch.
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Click the Apply button.
Once you complete the steps, the DHCP server will always assign the same TCP/IP address configuration to the device you specified.
How to assign static IP address using DHCP server
Use these steps to configure the DHCP server on your router to assign a static IP address configuration to a Windows 10 device:
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Open Router web interface.
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Click on LAN from the left pane.
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Click on the DHCP tab.
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Under the “Manually Assigned IP around the DHCP list” section, use the drop-down to select the MAC address of the device you want to configure.
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In the “IP Address” section, specify the static IP address you want the computer to use.
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Click the Add (+) button.
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Click the Apply button.
After you complete the steps, every time the device you specified connects to the network the DHCP server will assign the TCP/IP configuration without the need to change the Windows 10 settings.