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:
- Open Router web interface.
- Click on Network Map from the left pane.
- Click on the Clients button.
- Under the “Client status list” section, click the computer you want to change its configuration. ASUS router computer list
- Turn on the MAC and IP Address Binding toggle switch. MAC to IP address binding option on ASUS router
- 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:
- Open Router web interface.
- Click on LAN from the left pane.
- Click on the DHCP tab.
- 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.
- In the “IP Address” section, specify the static IP address you want the computer to use.
- Click the Add (+) button. DHCP assign static IP address automatically
- 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.