Sometimes it is necessary to assign multiple addresses to a single LAN card. For example, when you need to run multiple websites with unique IP addresses or bind applications to different IP addresses. This article will help you implement the idea of assigning multiple addresses to a single network interface card or LAN card. Follow the steps below till the end and it will be done. So let’s get started!
Step 1: Use the Windows R key together to open the run prompt and type ncpa.cpl, and then press the Enter key to open the Network Connection window.
Step 2: Right click on your network adapter Ethernet or WiFi option, Then click Properties.
Step 3: From the Properties window, select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) by clicking on it.
Step 4: Click the "Properties" button to open the IPV4 properties window.
Step 5: Select theUse the following IP address option by clicking the radio button next to it.
#Step 6: Specify a valid IP address , subnet mask and default gateway .
Step 7: Mention both Preferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server
Step 8 : To add multiple DNS addresses, click the "Advanced" button.
Step 9: Under the IP Settings tab, click the Add button to add multiple IP addresses.
Step 10: Enter a valid IP address in the window that appears and click next to Subnet Mask box, the IP address will appear automatically, then click Add
Step 11: If you want to assign more DNS addresses on the LAN card, Please click the DNS tab and then click Add
Step 12: Enter a valid DNS server and click Add.
#Step 13: You can see the added DNS server address in the window. Click OK and close the window. finished! This way you can add more IP addresses to a single LAN card.
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