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Change TCP/IP Settings: Windows 7

This document provides instructions for changing TCP/IP settings in Windows 7. It recommends using DHCP to automatically assign IP addresses rather than manually configuring settings like DNS and WINS. It outlines 7 steps to enable DHCP or modify other TCP/IP settings through the Network Connections control panel and properties dialog boxes. These include options to obtain IP addresses, DNS servers, and other parameters automatically through DHCP or manually specify the addresses and settings.

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Change TCP/IP Settings: Windows 7

This document provides instructions for changing TCP/IP settings in Windows 7. It recommends using DHCP to automatically assign IP addresses rather than manually configuring settings like DNS and WINS. It outlines 7 steps to enable DHCP or modify other TCP/IP settings through the Network Connections control panel and properties dialog boxes. These include options to obtain IP addresses, DNS servers, and other parameters automatically through DHCP or manually specify the addresses and settings.

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Change TCP/IP settings

Windows 7
TCP/IP defines how your computer communicates with other computers.
To make it easier to manage TCP/IP settings, we recommend using automated Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). DHCP automatically assigns Internet Protocol (IP)
addresses to the computers on your network, if your network supports it. If you use
DHCP, then you don't have to change your TCP/IP settings if you move your computer to
another location, and DHCP doesn't require you to manually configure TCP/IP settings,
such as Domain Name System (DNS) and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS). To
enable DHCP or change other TCP/IP settings, follow these steps:
1.

Open Network Connections by clicking the Start button , and then


clicking Control Panel. In the search box, typeadapter, and then, under Network
and Sharing Center, click View network connections.

2.

Right-click the connection that you want to change, and then click Properties.
If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the
password or provide confirmation.

3.

Click the Networking tab. Under This connection uses the following items,
click either Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) or Internet Protocol
Version 6 (TCP/IPv6), and then click Properties.

The Network Connection


Properties dialog box
4.

To specify IPv4 IP address settings, do one of the following:

To get IP settings automatically using DHCP, click Obtain an IP address


automatically, and then click OK.

To specify an IP address, click Use the following IP address, and then, in


the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway boxes, type the IP
address settings.

5.

To specify IPv6 IP address settings, do one of the following:

To get IP settings automatically using DHCP, click Obtain an IPv6


address automatically, and then click OK.

To specify an IP address, click Use the following IPv6 address, and


then, in the IPv6 address, Subnet prefix length, and Default
gateway boxes, type the IP address settings.

6.

To specify DNS server address settings, do one of the following:

To get a DNS server address automatically using DHCP, click Obtain DNS
server address automatically, and then click OK.

To specify a DNS server address, click Use the following DNS server
addresses, and then, in the Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS
server boxes, type the addresses of the primary and secondary DNS servers.

The Internet Protocol


Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)Properties dialog box
7.

To change advanced DNS, WINS, and IP settings, click Advanced.

Note

To install IPv4, run Command Prompt as an administrator, type netsh interface


ipv4 install, and then press Enter.

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