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Whenever my router restarts (D-Link DIR-655, firmware v2), the internal IPs get scrambled among everyone connected, in the order they connect (and because everyone on the network is set to auto-connect, you never know what you'll get). Is there a way to lock my internal IP so that even on a restart it won't change?

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What you're looking for is in the router, an option called a static reservation.

What will happen is that when a device connects, it will check the MAC address. If that address is reserved, it assigns the same IP address every time it connects, and doesn't assign that address to any other device. You won't have to change anything on Windows, or your other devices. As well, they will continue to get new addresses on other networks if you move your computer

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  • Assuming the router supports static reservation, of course. Not all do. May 19, 2013 at 6:08
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Edit your network card configuration so that it uses a static IP address outside of the range provided by the DHCP server in the router.

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  • Uhh, how do I do this? Sorry, I'm not good with networking.
    – Jon
    May 19, 2013 at 5:50
  • Right click on the applet in the notification area and click Edit Connections.... Select the network connection in use and click the Edit... button. Go to the IPv4 Settings tab, switch the method to Manual, click the Add button, then fill in the three options in the row it opens up. Add the router as your DNS server, then click Save.... May 19, 2013 at 5:53
  • I don't see where the "Edit connections..." button is. If it helps, I'm on Win8.
    – Jon
    May 19, 2013 at 5:54
  • It does help. It helps very, very much. But I don't know how to do it on Windows 8. May 19, 2013 at 5:54

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