Dear ,
How to turn off dhcp?
topic title: How to turn off dhcp?
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These may help
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If changing on the AntiX computer: (correct me if I'm wrong, new at this)
Open the AntiX Control Center. If you can't find the icon, open a Terminal box and type > antixcc.sh
Click on the network tab, then click on the network device. On the box that opens can change from DHCP to Static
Open the AntiX Control Center. If you can't find the icon, open a Terminal box and type > antixcc.sh
Click on the network tab, then click on the network device. On the box that opens can change from DHCP to Static