11g standard DB

Hi,
How to solve this problem when setting up 11g DB?
Checking Network Configuration requirements ...
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Failed <<<<
Problem: The install has detected that the primary IP address of the system is DHCP-assigned.
Recommendation: Oracle supports installations on systems with DHCP-assigned IP addresses; However, before you can do this, you must configure the Microsoft LoopBack Adapter to be the primary network adapter on the system.  See the Installation Guide for more details on installing the software on systems configured with DHCP.
Best Regards,
HuaMin

Many thanks.
The truth is, I can't put any static IP or DNS setting using the info from 'ipconfig /all'. If I do that, I can't access the web!
Thus I'm still with this problem
Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Failed <<<<
Problem: The install has detected that the primary IP address of the system is DHCP-assigned.
Recommendation: Oracle supports installations on systems with DHCP-assigned IP addresses;

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