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Static IP Address Checklist. 
If you do not have a DHCP server, you need to provide all of 
the following:
• An IP address for your DMS.
• A Subnet Mask for your home network.
• An IP address for your home gateway or router.
• An IP address for a DNS (Name Server).
You will create a unique IP address for your DMS. The Subnet Mask, gateway or router IP 
address, and DNS IP address are usually provided by your Internet service provider (ISP). 
They are also usually available on the configuration screens of your home gateway or 
router.
If you have a computer on your home network, you may be able find the Subnet Mask, 
home gateway, or router IP address, and DNS IP address in the computer’s TCP/IP 
settings. (If you are having trouble getting this information, contact your Internet service 
provider.) In addition, you can use your computer’s IP address to help create an IP address 
for your DMS. For example, if your computer’s IP address is ‘192.168.1.2’ then your 
Digital Media Server’s IP address should probably also start with ‘192.168.1’ and end 
with a number other than 2.
IP Address. 
The first three sets of numbers in the IP address are usually the same as other 
devices on your home network. The final number is usually unique to a device on your 
home network. For example, with the IP address ‘192.168.1.12’, the first part, 
‘192.168.1’, would be common to all devices on the network. The last part, ‘12’, would be 
unique to a device on the network.