If we do not, you will not be able to browse the web. There are a couple ways to get these. The first way is to log into your router's web interface, and look at your router's status page. Write down the ip adresses of your Name Servers. They should know the ip addresses of your Name Servers right off. If they ask you why you need them, you can tell them you are trying to setup a static IP address on your computer.
If they try to sell you a static external ip address, don't buy it. That's an entirely different thing that what you are trying to setup. Type exit in this window, then press the enter key to close it. Step 5: Right click Network Connections on the desktop, and then click the properties option. Step 6: You should see a list of options under the following components are installed.
Click it when you find it, and then click properties. Step 7: Before you make any changes, write down the settings that you see on this page. If something goes wrong you can always change the settings back to what they were! You should see a dot in the Obtain an IP address automatically box. If you do not, your connection is already setup for a static ip. Just close all these windows and you are done. Pick an ip address and enter it into the IP Address box.
The ip address you choose should be very similar to the router's ip addres. Only the last number of the ip address should be different. If the router's ip address is The ip address you choose should end with a number between 1 and , and should not be the same as the router's ip address.
Every device that connects to your network needs to have it's own ip address. Put the subnet mask we previously found in the subnet mask section. Thats it for this page. Click the Gateway tab close to the top of this window. Step 8: Before you make any changes to this screen, write the settings down! Enter the default gateway we previously obtained into the New Gateway box, and then click Add. You should see the gateway you typed in the installed gateways box. We are down with this window.
Click the DNS Configuration tab at the top. Step 9: This page should be blank. If it is not blank, don't make any changes to it. If is blank go ahead and click the Enable DNS radio button. Change the default user name and password. This helps protect your router. Most router manufacturers have a default user name and password on the router and a default network name also known as the SSID.
Someone could use this info to access your router without you knowing it. To help avoid that, change the default user name and password for your router. See the documentation for your device for instructions. Set up a security key password for your network. Wireless networks have a network security key to help protect them from unauthorized access. See the documentation for your router for more detailed info, including what type of security is supported and how to set it up.
In Windows 7 or Windows 8. Select Set up a new network , then choose Next. The wizard will walk you through creating a network name and a security key. Write down your security key and keep it in a safe place. You can also save your security key on a USB flash drive by following the instructions in the wizard.
Use a firewall. A firewall is hardware or software that can help protect your PC from unauthorized users or malicious software malware. Running a firewall on each PC on your network can help control the spread of malicious software on your network, and help protect your PCs when you're accessing the Internet. Windows Firewall is included with this version of Windows. Select the Network or Wifi icon in the notification area.
In the list of networks, choose the network that you want to connect to, and then select Connect. If you have problems with your Wi-Fi network when using Windows 10, see Fix Wi-Fi problems in Windows for advanced troubleshooting info. Choose the network that you want to connect to, and then select Connect. If you have problems with your Wi-Fi network when using Windows 11, see Fix Wi-Fi problems in Windows for advanced troubleshooting info. Windows 11 Windows 10 Windows 7 Windows 8.
Type the security key often called the password. Follow additional instructions if there are any. If your reported DOS version is 7. This assumes that dosbox-x is in your path and winme. Or if you want to create a larger disk, you can create a custom type. Now type the following commands:. This is an optional step. There are a few ways of doing so, but this guide assumes you have a ISO image.
Now run through the install process. The actual steps will not be covered in this guide, but are pretty self-explanatory and detailed guides on the Windows ME install process can be found online such as youtube. Now edit your winme. At the end of the file, in the [autoexec] section, add the following two lines:. Save the config file, and at the command-prompt of your host PC you can type the below command to continue with the next phase of the installation process.
After the installation is finished, you can start Windows ME from the command-prompt of your host PC, with the following command:. Once Windows ME is installed, here is some additional software you may want to install or update:. But only if the image files are specified before starting real DOS or Windows 9x.
In some cases, this is not possible, such as:. To enable NE emulation with the pcap back-end, add the following to your winme. It is effectively behind a NAT Network Address Translation gateway, meaning that you can communicate outbound, but no systems on the LAN can instantiate a new connection to it.
To enable NE emulation with the slirp back-end, add the following to your winme. As such you need to set it up manually afterwards, which is quite a bit more involved than in older Windows versions.
In the "Control Panel" window, click on the "view all Control Panel options. You should now see more options displayed. Double click on the "Add New Hardware" icon. Now let the Hardware Wizard detect new hardware. Now Windows ME will offer to search for the hardware.
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