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The configuration window will appear, for "protocol" select Static.
The configuration window will appear, in the "Protocol" drop-down box select Static.


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To further test if the changes were successful, download the Realtek Ethernet Diagnostic Utility.
'''To further test if the changes were successful, download the Realtek Ethernet Diagnostic Utility.'''




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Change your wired connection from your PC to Ethernet Port 3 on the Router.
Open the Realtek Ethernet Diagnostic Utility application on your pc.  Click on "Realtek PCIe Gbe Family Controller"


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Select on "VLAN"


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Type "VLAN ID 2" to the box on the right and click "Add" at the bottom. 
''If done correctly this will cause you to lose network service since VLAN 2 is not added to LAN Port 3''


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Delete VLAN ID 2 from the Utility and add VLAN ID 3.
''Your network should be back online after a few moments.''


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Open Command Prompt on your pc and enter the command “ipconfig /all”.  You will see that you now have an IP address from the LAN_3 network.


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Delete VLAN ID 3 and add VLAN ID 1 and enter the “ipconfig /all" command in Command Prompt again and you should receive an IP address from the LAN network.


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