Configuration of the devices on the same subnet to have a static IP address

Hello. First of all, I'm new here, so Hello to everyone. I'm pretty much a newbie on everything about routers and I would like an answer to a problem that has been bothering me for a while.

I have a Linksys WAG120N Wireless - N ADSL2 + Modem Router. The firmware version is V1.00.12.

I run a Windows machine that is attached to the router which has a certain subnet address. On this same machine, I run a Virtual Machine on Linux, which has its own address, 192.168.1.102.

I noticed that whenever I have shut down the computer and then reactivate them later, they gain another address, which makes it annoying for me to communicate with each other (by, for example, try to load a Web page hosted on the physical machine virtual computer) without knowing the real address, which, as I said earlier, seems to change every time.

I would like to know if there is a way (with my model of router) to configure so that address subnet of these two machines remains the same, regardless of whether or not they have been stopped and restarted.

Is this possible? If Yes, could you please tell me where to find this option in the control panel?

Have you set the DNS server? You must configure at least one DNS server. Configure as DNS server 192.168.1.1 on your computer.

Otherwise, with DHCP enabled, open a command prompt window and type "ipconfig/all". Copy the full output in your next post.

Then configure the static IP address, check if you have the internet, otherwise, run "ipconfig/all" again and also after the full release. Which should show the problem.

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