Hi!

I’m having a weird issue while setting a static ip on my Windows 11 Desktop connected via ethernet, despite having done it for years without issue.

  1. I’m setting the static IP to 192.168.1.50 via network settings, along with the gateway and dns
  2. I will no longer be able to access any website via a browser
  3. However, I am still able to ping other devices on my network - and pinging www.google.com works

I read about, and see that you shouldn’t set an IP within the router’s DHCP range - which for me is uptil 192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.253 (I cannot edit this, it’s an ISP router)

  1. I have tried a few different addresses that I know are not assigned to any other devices
  2. I had set 192.168.1.100 on my Raspberry Pi a few months ago, and that has been working without issue
  3. I noticed that if I set the IP on my Windows Desktop, the router will show the system - but with a different name - if it’s set to DHCP, then my router displays the correct device name.

The gateway and other settings are correct - and are the same I use on my Raspberry Pi.

Would appreciate any help!

  • csmilerOPB
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    10 months ago

    Yes - it throws a message about insufficient privileges and won’t let me edit, absolutely insane that they block this.

    1. Might have to consider this, not sure if it will let me disable DHCP - but I was also planning to stop using Pi Hole since it hasn’t been as efficient as I expected.
    2. From what I’ve read, I won’t be able to. It’s also strange since it seems like DHCP is being handled by the ONT and not the router