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>I don't actually know the bash to do that yet though.
dependa on your system and how it handles IP addresses, you'll have to look that up yourself. for debian it's like this:
open /etc/network/interfaces in your favourite text editor
find the line for the port you wanna change (eg, "iface eth0 auto")
change it to something like this:
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.0.1
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.0.254
dns-domain anons-house.lan
dns-nameservers 192.168.0.254 1.1.1.1 8.8.8.8
reload the network interfaces
>I'm looking through change adapter settings but I still can't find the way to manually assign IPs
picrel, ignore the numbers - click on IPv4 properties
>And I like the wizard analogy, I'm just unsure of how to manage what the NIC does yet.
by writing your own driver. the "wizard" aka NIC controller is told what to do by it's driver software, and you set the options for that like i showed above. more complicated stuff like teaming or bridging generally speaking isn't possible on windows (but windows server has limited support) and on linux again it depends on distro and what software you wanna use for it. i use proxmox so it's all done via a GUI.