Also change your TCP and IP Settings on Windows Vista
1. Step 1
Set off to the Control Panel from the Start menu.
2. Step 2
Click on the "Network and Internet" after that again click on the "Network and Sharing Center."
3. Step 3
Click on the "Manage network connections."
4. Step 4
And select which Internet connection you would be fond of to alter if you have more than one. And right click on it as well as choose the "Properties."
5. Step 5
And search for the "Networking" tab and click on it.
6. Step 6
Select any Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) or else Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6).
7. Step 7
And click on the "Obtain an IP Address Automatically" to reorganize your IP address automatically, and after that click on OK.
8. Step 8
And click on the "Use the following IP Address" to enter your own IP settings.
9. Step 9
Enter your IP address into the boxes marked "IP Address," "Subnet Mask" (or "Subnet prefix length for IP/TCPv6) and "Default gateway."
Also change your DNS Server Settings
10. Step 1
Click "Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically" and after that again click on "OK."
11. Step 2
You have to Click "Use the following DNS Server addresses" to change your DNS Server settings manually.
12. Step 3
Type your main DNS Server address into the box that says "Preferred DNS Server."
13. Step 4
Type your secondary DNS Server address into the box that says "Alternate DNS Server."
Add a New Network Protocol
14. Step 1
And click on the "Properties" as well as then "Install" from "Manage network connections."
15. Step 2
Click on the "Client," "Service" or else "Protocol," depending on which you desire to add. Then click "Add."
16. Step 3
Choose the item you would like to include from the dialogue box and finally click on OK.
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