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      <title>5 Easy Steps to Assign a Static IP in VirtualBox</title>
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      <description>VirtualBox is a powerful virtualization software that allows you to run multiple operating systems on a single computer. However, by default, VirtualBox assigns DHCP IP addresses to its virtual machines, which can make it difficult to manage and configure your network. In addition, DHCP IP addresses can change over time, which can lead to problems if you are trying to access your virtual machines remotely. To avoid these problems, you can assign a static IP address to your virtual machines by following the steps below.</description>
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