How to Enter a Manual IP Address on Nintendo Switch Internet Settings (Fast Tutorial)
Certainly! To manually enter IP address settings on your Nintendo Switch, follow these steps:
From the Nintendo Switch Home Menu:
Select System Settings.
Choose Internet, and then Internet Settings. Your console will search for nearby Wi-Fi signals.
Select your network:
Under Registered Networks, pick your network.
Select Change Settings.
Configure IP Address Settings:
Scroll down and select IP Address Settings.
Choose Manual.
Enter the following information:
IP Address: Delete the existing IP address (it defaults to zeros) by holding down the B Button. Then enter the IP address you found on your network device, but add 20 to the last section of digits. For example, if your computer’s IP address is 192.168.2.5, enter 192.168.2.25 on the Nintendo Switch.
Subnet Mask: Delete the existing subnet mask by pressing the B Button. Enter the subnet mask as it appears in your network settings (usually 255.255.255.0).
Gateway: Delete the existing gateway by pressing the B Button. Enter the default gateway from your network settings.
Remember that each device on a network must have a unique IP address. Once you’ve entered the settings, select OK to save your changes. Enjoy your Nintendo Switch online experience!
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