Assign Multiple IP Addresses to a Network Adapter

There are multiple ways to achieve this. It includes making use of the following: 1] Network Adapter Settings

1] Go to Settings > Network & Internet, and click on Change adapter options. It will reveal a list of physical and virtual network adapters on the computer. Double click on the ethernet adapter to which you want to assign multiple IP addresses. Click on Properties button. 2] In the Ethernet properties, select TCP/IPv4 or TCP/IPv6, and then click on Properties. Under the General tab, choose “Use the following IP address.” Add an IP address, subnet, and default gateway to the adapter. 3] Then click on Advanced button, to open advanced TCP/IP settings. Then click on Add button to add an IP address. You can keep adding multiple IP addresses to the adapter using this method. You can also choose to add multiple gateways or DNS IP address in the same place. If you type ipconfig command on the prompt, you should see all the secondary IP addresses listed. 2] Using Netsh command If you are good with the Command Prompt, then it is a lot faster and easier to add multiple IP addresses. Open Command Prompt with admin privileges, and run the following command: Netsh int ipv4 add address name=“Local Area Connection” 192.168.100.100 255.255.255.0 SkipAsSource=True You can choose to set SkipAsSource depending on your need using Netsh. When configured as true, the IP address won’t be used by the OS for outbound connections. 3] Use PowerShell to assign more IP address Open Power Shell with admin privileges using WIN X. Then use the NetIPAddress command to add more IP address. Make sure to figure out the adapter name.

Find list of Ethernet adapter:

Get-NetIPAddress | ft IPAddress, InterfaceAlias, SkipAsSource

Assign an IP address to a network adapter. Here it is vEthernet.

New-NetIPAddress –IPAddress 192.168.100.100 –PrefixLength 24 –InterfaceAlias “vEthernet” –SkipAsSource $True

Modify the SkipAsSource parameter

Get-NetIPAddress 192.168.100.100 | Set-NetIPAddress -SkipAsSource $False Assigning multiple IP addresses is used on the needed scenario, and is not for general consumers. They are usually used by IP address when an application demands it. Hope this helps!