For those who aren’t sure how to configure TCP/IP settings in Windows, a new guide has been created to help.
The internet protocol is essential for allowing communication between devices.
By allowing data to flow smoothly across a network, whether file sharing or web browsing is taking place, it makes this possible.
The first step in TCP/IP configuration is to check the current settings, and this can be done via the Network and Internet panel.
For a more in-depth look, the command line can be used and the command ‘ipconfig /all’ entered.
TCP/IP settings can be configured dynamically or statically, with the latter requiring manual input of an IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS servers.
For those who need help with static configuration, the guide suggests following a series of steps to ensure the set-up is successful.