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When we are doing network access, we often encounter the problem of not being able to open web pages or having a slow access speed. In order to solve these problems, the use of static **IP has become an effective option. So, how to fill in and configure the static **IP correctly? Here's a closer look at it.
1.Learn about static IPs
First, let's have a basic understanding of static IPs. Static IP is a way to hide the real IP through the intermediate server request and provide better network connection services. It can filter malicious traffic and improve network speed and stability, which can improve our online experience.
2.Obtain a suitable static IP address
To properly configure a static IP, you first need to get a suitable IP address. Static IPs can be obtained by purchasing or leasing IP** services. Choose a trusted service provider who will provide you with a high-quality IP address to ensure that your internet connection is stable and reliable.
3.Fill in the **IP
Before configuring, make sure that you have obtained a static IP. Next, open the browser you are using, find Network Settings in the Settings or Preferences menu. Fill in the IP address and port number of the ** server in the corresponding place, so that the browser will access the network through the ** server.
4.Configure the protocol
Some servers require the protocol type to be configured, such as http, https, and socks. Please select the correct protocol type according to the provider's requirements and fill in the appropriate configuration options. This ensures that the server is able to request correctly and return a response.
5.Set usage rules
The final step is to set up usage rules to specify which resources or resources need to be accessed through the server. Depending on your needs, you can add specific domains or domains to the list of rules. This way, when you access these, the browser automatically uses the configured static IP.
6.Tips and tricks
In addition to filling in and configuring static IPs correctly, there are also some tricks we can use to further optimize the network connection. For example, IPs can be changed periodically to avoid being blocked by certain IPs or services. In addition, multiple servers can be selected to achieve load balancing and improve access speed. You can also set the timeout period of **IP to avoid affecting the Internet experience due to connection timeout.
7.Enjoy surfing the web
By filling in and configuring the static**IP correctly, we can easily solve the problem of web pages not opening or slow access, and get a more stable and faster network connection. Whether you are working or playing, you can enjoy the fun of surfing the Internet.
We hope that the above introduction to the correct filling and configuration of static **IP will be helpful to you. By understanding static IPs, obtaining suitable IP addresses, filling in and configuring IPs correctly, and using some tips, you will be able to easily deal with various network access problems and have a better online experience.