HOWTO: Setup a fixed IP address for your computer

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::Check if your internet connection in Firefox is still working and in case of problems return to "Automatic Query (DHCP)" in Network Manager.

Revision as of 14:27, 2 December 2008

Introduction

When you use your PardusPC in a LAN network for sharing printer(s) or remote file sharing with another LinuxPC(ssh) or WindowsPC(samba) it is highly advisable to give all computers a fixed IP address.

This is to prevent problems after a restart of the computer(s).

What we need

We need to know the "DHCP Client Range" and the "Default Gateway" of the router. The DHCP Client Range can only be found after making contact with the router. Normally the default gateway of the router is the IP address to get access to your router. How to get access to the router is in the manual of the router.

Once you have access to your router check for:

Changing the IP address

Open Tasma > Internet & Network > Network Manager

Remove the mark at the interface and select [Configure connection].
Select Manual and fill in:
     Address:  new fixed IP address
     Net mask: 255.255.255.0 (pull-down menu)
     Gateway:  Default Gateway of the router
             (for 'new fixed IP address' take an address just above the DHCP Client Range)
Select [Apply]
Mark the interface and the new IP address should be shown.
Close Network Manager and Tasma
Check if your internet connection in Firefox is still working and in case of problems return to "Automatic Query (DHCP)" in Network Manager.
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