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* Upgrading the router's Bootloader version ('''[[RUT9xx_Bootloader_Upgrade|Bootloader upgrade guide]]''') | * Upgrading the router's Bootloader version ('''[[RUT9xx_Bootloader_Upgrade|Bootloader upgrade guide]]''') | ||
* Upgrading the router's Firmware via the Bootloader menu ('''[[RUT9xx_Firmware_via_The_Bootloader_Menu|Firmware upgrade via the Bootloader menu guide]]''') | * Upgrading the router's Firmware via the Bootloader menu ('''[[RUT9xx_Firmware_via_The_Bootloader_Menu|Firmware upgrade via the Bootloader menu guide]]''') | ||
− | * You lose access to your router's LAN network (for example, when configuring Mobile Passthrough mode, Mobile Bridge mode, when you accidentally disable the router's DHCP server, etc.) | + | * You lose access to your router's '''[[LAN]]''' network (for example, when configuring Mobile '''[[Mobile#Passthrough_mode|Passthrough]]''' mode, Mobile '''[[Mobile#Mobile_Configuration|Bridge mode]]''', when you accidentally disable the router's '''[[LAN#DHCP_Server|DHCP server]], etc.) |
* You're trying to connect to another device that has a Static IP address (for example, an IP camera) | * You're trying to connect to another device that has a Static IP address (for example, an IP camera) | ||
Or any other case that you may think of. | Or any other case that you may think of. | ||
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Revision as of 15:01, 9 April 2018
Main Page > General Information > Configuration Examples > PC > Linux > Setting up a Static IP address on a Ubuntu 16.04 PCIntroduction
This article provides a short guide on how to configure a Static IP address on a PC that uses a Ubuntu 16.04 Operating System (OS). A Static IP configuration on a PC may be required when:
- Upgrading the router's Bootloader version (Bootloader upgrade guide)
- Upgrading the router's Firmware via the Bootloader menu (Firmware upgrade via the Bootloader menu guide)
- You lose access to your router's LAN network (for example, when configuring Mobile Passthrough mode, Mobile Bridge mode, when you accidentally disable the router's DHCP server, etc.)
- You're trying to connect to another device that has a Static IP address (for example, an IP camera)
Or any other case that you may think of.