# COMPUTER'S IP CONFIGURATION

VIO supports connecting web app and Flashtool via USB Ethernet

While you connect to your computer as default IP, it may change and affect to the connection, leading to loss and instability&#x20;

This article will show you how to change the IP address of computer for stable connection with VIO via USB connection

## 1. Connect the VIO USB-C port to computer

## 2. Go to Network Settings

### 2.1 WINDOWN 10

Step 1: Open setting\
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Step 2: Click open and choose Network & internet\
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Step 3: Open the Change adapter option<br>

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Step 4: Choose “Remote NDIS Compatible Device.”\ <br>

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Step 5: Click “Properties” -> “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)<br>

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Step 5: Setting IP\
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**IP to connect with VIO is 192.168.55.X**\
\&#xNAN;***Example 192.168.55.110***\
X will be the address for VIO to connect with your computer; please choose that it **not conflic**t with other devices on your network<br>

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### 2.2 WINDOWN 11

Step 1: Open "Settings.”

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Step 2: choose “Network & internet”<br>

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Step 3: Choose Network “ Description : Remote NDIS Compatible Device #4”<br>

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Step 4: Click IPv4<br>

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Step 5: Settings IPv4\
**IP to connect with VIO is 192.168.55.X**\
**Example 192.168.55.110**\
X will be the address for VIO to connect with your computer;Internet. please choose that it not conflig with other devices on your network\
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