Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

14 thoughts on “Using NETSH to change your IP Address

  • You better know how the network your connected to is set up before you change anything! You can crash your entire system or make it real flakey! If you change from DHCP to a static without setting it outside the dhcp range you will have problems.

  • help it says The following command was not found: ipv4 PLEASE help 🙁

  • I did it but in the set address…' command came a message 'The RPC server is unavailable'. What I should do after this?

  • im using windows vista (not sure if that makes a diiference) but when i go into netsh it doesnt show "interface" as an option so how would i go about changing it to static or being able to view my configuration of my nic. I do have administrator privledges so not sure whats going on

  • What can i do if i typed this in netsh interface ip set address "Local Area Connection" static 192.168.0.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 1 how can i change it back to normal

  • good explanation about the netsh. gostei from africa angola

  • I don't know your intentions with this information, but I love it, and I'm gonn use it against my school's web filter. (WebSense)
    As an inexperienced user, I thank you.
    5/5

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