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Old 12-29-2012, 01:42 PM   #17
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How do I set up a static IP address in Mac OS X v10.4?

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To set up your static IP address:
From the Apple drop-down list, select System Preferences....
Click the Network icon.
Select Built-in Ethernet.
Click the Configure... button.
Select the TCP/IP tab.

From the Configure IPv4: drop-down list, select Manually.
In the IP Address: text box, type your IP address.
In the Subnet Mask: text box, type your subnet mask.
In the Router: text box, type your default gateway.

Set your DNS Server search order.

In the DNS Servers: text box, type your local router ip
Press the return key.
Click the Apply Now button.
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