Step one: Go to the desktop---go to the network place--to view the Internet connection can find the local connection, the following figure:
Step two: We put the mouse on the local connection click the right button to select the click Properties to enter the local connection settings interface, and then operate the following figure:
Step three: As shown above, we first select the Intel Protocol (TCP/CP) (if it is Windows 7 select IPV4), after the selection of this point machine properties, enter the IP address settings, operating the following figure:
The steps set here are the most important, but also the core of local connection IP settings, as shown above, we use the following IP address in the three entries in the local IP address, subnet mask address, and router default address, where the local address is generally 192.168.1.xx ( XX can be any number between 1-254, but can not be the same as other computers in the intranet, otherwise the local IP address conflict. The subnet mask address in the following two items, and the router default address, are generally fixed, usually this is the case, if not, look at the router description. There are also the following DNS server aspects, mainly for the internet, set up a DNS address to contact your network provider to obtain a DNS address, you can also find their own online from the nearest city network business address.