Hello! If you want to set a fixed IP address for your WiFi, you can do so by assigning a static IP address to your device within your router's settings. Here's a general guide on how you can do this:
1. Access your router's settings: To do this, open a web browser and enter your router's IP address in the address bar. Typically, this is something like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1. You may need to enter a username and password, which is usually provided in the router's manual or on a sticker on the router itself.
2. Find the DHCP settings: Look for the DHCP settings in your router's configuration page. DHCP is what assigns IP addresses to devices on your network automatically. You'll need to disable DHCP for the specific device you want to assign a static IP address to.
3. Assign a static IP address: Locate the section in your router's settings where you can assign a static IP address. This could be under a section like "LAN Setup" or "Static IP Configuration". Enter the MAC address of the device (you can find this in the device's network settings) and then assign a specific IP address to that device.
4. Save your settings: After assigning the static IP address, make sure to save your changes in the router's settings.
By following these steps, you should be able to set a fixed IP address for your device on your WiFi network. This way, even if you reset your modem, the device will always be assigned the same IP address.