Changing the IP address of your Spectrum router involves accessing its settings through a web browser. Here's a general process to change the IP address:
Access Router Settings:
Connect your computer or device to the router via Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi.
Open a web browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox) and enter the default IP address of your Spectrum router in the address bar. Common default IP addresses are "192.168.0.1" or "192.168.1.1". Press Enter.
Login to Router:
You'll be prompted to enter the router's username and password. Use the default credentials if you haven't changed them. If you have, enter your custom login details.
Navigate to IP Address Settings:
Once logged in, navigate to the section where you can modify the router's IP address settings. This section may be labeled "Network Settings," "LAN Settings," or something similar, depending on your router's interface.
Change IP Address:
In the IP address settings, look for the field where the current IP address is displayed.
Replace the existing IP address with the new one you want to assign. Make sure it's within a valid range and doesn't conflict with other devices on the network.
Subnet Mask and DHCP Range:
Update the subnet mask if necessary. The common subnet mask is "255.255.255.0".
Adjust the DHCP range if needed. DHCP is responsible for assigning IP addresses to devices on your network. Ensure the new IP address is within the DHCP range.
Save Changes:
After making the necessary changes, save the settings by clicking "Apply" or "Save" on the router's web interface.
Restart Router:
To apply the changes, the router might require a restart. Look for a "Restart" or "Reboot" option in the router's settings and follow the instructions.
Verify Changes:
Once the router reboots, verify that the new IP address is working by entering it in the browser's address bar. If it works, you should see the router's login page.
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