May-8th-2018, 09:48 PM
There are freeware Windows DHCP Servers available for download. Once you do connect with DHCP, before changing LAN to static IP, set up and connect to the wifi connection. THEN change your LAN connection to a static IP (doing this from the wifi connection). It just gives you an optional way to be connected in case something doesn't go right. The other option is don't set up the wifi, change to static IP, and, not being able to connect you will have to start all over by reloading the firmware.