Can't access router page

Well, you wrote 'fake address', not 'fix address'.
How should i know that you meant something different than you wrote?

But yes, to make sure that your devices will always get the same IP address is a valid reason.
On the other hand, you could set a static IP on the PC / mobile phone itself.
But you know that, don't you?

And another little hint: I doesn't do you any good, if you start being impolite to people who are willing to help you. They might decide to ignore future questions.
The reason for the many questions from other people is, we don't have crystal balls to read the truth and often the problems are different than the the way they're described.

Did anyone note to the OP that 192.168.0.0 is an invalid IP address for a host on a /24 network?

The .0 in such networks refer to the network address.

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No need,
Since the OP stated the following sentence.

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It is interesting to listen, and how to set a static IP on a smartphone?

This depends on the version of your mobile's OS.
On Android (9-12, at least):
Go to the settings of your wifi network, choose edit, then enhanced options. Under IP-Settings you can switch from DHCP to static. After the change you can enter the IP address, prefix, gateway and DNS.

Any other smartphone OS (like Windows Mobile or iOS): I don't know.

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