Assign permanent IP address

Can someone tell me how to assign a permanent IP address for my Photosmart 6510, so I don't lose my network when you have a power failure (which is often here where we live)? Windows 7, 64-bit,

Hello

Hope the following video helps:

http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=llYNMNKJMX4

Kind regards.

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