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Connecting to a wired LAN with Windows 10

To access the internet, connect a LAN cable to your computer. In most circumstances, you won’t need to manually configure the IP address, but if you’ve previously connected the Ethernet connection and are still having trouble connecting to the internet, try the steps below.

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Connecting to a wired LAN

1. Connect a LAN cable to the wired LAN port on the computer.

Please note: The placement of the connector may differ across laptop and desktop versions, so double-check before connecting the cable.

Desktop

A LAN cable should be connected to the port on the back of the desktop computer.

Laptop

If your laptop computer doesn’t have a LAN port on the side, you’ll need to connect via a LAN adapter.

2. On the taskbar, select the Start button, then Settings.

3. Choose Network and Internet.

4. Choose Network and Sharing Center in Status.

5. At the upper left, select Change adapter settings.

6. Select Properties after right-clicking Ethernet.

Please note: Depending on the model, the network device’s name may differ.

7. Choose Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), then choose Properties

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8. Set the IP address to be used, then click OK to save your changes.

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If you’ve any queries, check this video:

That’s about it.