How to set IP and MAC address binding

Method for router to set IP and then bind with MAC address

First, we should log in to the TP-LINK wr841n router normally and find the IP and MAC binding option on the home page, as shown in the figure below:

Second, in the static ARP binding settings, we should first enable it, and then add a single entry

Third, in the binding computer, the MAC address must be accurate, otherwise it will not play any role. This must be paid attention to. After entering the MAC address, the IP address is assigned by you.

Fourth, we also have a simple way, that is, we can import directly from the ARP mapping table without inputting, so the accuracy will be better, because the MAC in the ARP mapping table is automatically captured directly in the LAN. As long as you are in the LAN and surf the Internet through this router, it will appear. Therefore, this is the best. It is recommended to bind with this method.

Through the above methods, IP and Mac can be bound. After binding, all Internet access control and flow control can take effect, otherwise it is useless. Therefore, this item is very important and must be bound.

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In the start menu, click Run. Or you can press the key combination Win + R to turn on running

Enter CMD in the dialog box to open the command

Enter ARP - A and press enter

Then you see the following information, Internet address and physical address

ARP - s IP address physical address. The IP address and physical address are the two addresses you recorded above. This enables binding.

If you want to unbind, you can enter: ARP - D IP address physical address