My home network is based on 192.168.X.X, like most default router setups. I already have many devices on my home network which have been assigned static IP addresses on this network, so I don't want to mess with that.
Unfortunately, now that I am working at home with my work computer, I have learned that one of the software programs I have relies on my private static work IP address which is of the form 10.XX.X.XX. I cannot change that in the software because of the way it is licensed at this point.
Is there a way that I can configure my Windows 10 PC, or my router (or my router which is acting as a repeater in my basement office) to think my PC has the 10.XX.X.XX IP address and still talk with the rest of my home network (ie. print, get on the internet, etc)?
Thanks,
J
Unfortunately, now that I am working at home with my work computer, I have learned that one of the software programs I have relies on my private static work IP address which is of the form 10.XX.X.XX. I cannot change that in the software because of the way it is licensed at this point.
Is there a way that I can configure my Windows 10 PC, or my router (or my router which is acting as a repeater in my basement office) to think my PC has the 10.XX.X.XX IP address and still talk with the rest of my home network (ie. print, get on the internet, etc)?
Thanks,
J