Excellent.
The final thing is to set a static IP on the Ethernet interface on Laptop.
The
best way of doing this is to set a DHCP reservation in your Router - depending on your router it will either be obvious or hidden away somewhere.
The
other way is to set the static IP on the Laptop itself. Here you would do the reverse of what we did to unset the rogue Static IP you had but replace with sensible values that will work. Normally you would choose an IP that is outside the DHCP scope.
Guessing that your ISP is BT then the default DHCP scope is as below.
- 192.168. 1.1 to 192.168. 1.253 (The default DHCP range is 192.168. 1.64 to 192.168. 1.253)
In which case you'd would set your IPv4 settings like this
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1. 192.168.1.1 is outside the scope of teh DHCP server meaning no other device should recive this IP. Make sure that 192.168.1.1 is NOT being used first by pinging that address - you should get a failure.
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2. These are Google's public DNS servers.
NOTE.
Once done you would use
http://192.168.1.1:9000/material in place of what you previously had.