In Linux it's the same steps just a little easier. :) In your taskbar click the network icon, click edit or new if you want several IP's, add the numbers and you're done!In... moreIn Linux it's the same steps just a little easier. :) In your taskbar click the network icon, click edit or new if you want several IP's, add the numbers and you're done!In Windows open "Change adapter settings"If you don't know how to get to "Change adapter settings" open Control Panel (View by: Large icons).Left click "Network and Sharing Center"Left click "Change adapter settings"Now look for your ACTIVE connection. It can be a VPN, WIRED or WIRELESS connection.Then right click and left click "Status"Now left click "Details" You should see your default DHCP settings. If you haven't changed the DHCP settings DHCP Enabled will say YESYour IPv4 Default Gateway is the INTERNAL IP address of your router. And your starting IP address.The number can be anything 192.168.1.1 is the most common, some are 10.0.0.1.If your IPv4 DNS Servers are the same as your Default Gateway you will need to find your ISP's DNS servers or use new free/open servers. If your IPv4 DNS Servers are different then your Default... less