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Figure 6
Local Area Properties Screen
6
Ensure that the options
Obtain an IP address automatically
, and
Obtain
DNS server address automatically
are both selected as shown in Figure 7.
Click
OK
.
Figure 7
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Screen
7
Restart your computer.
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Obtaining an IP Address Automatically
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Windows Vista
1
From the Windows Start Menu, select
Settings
>
Network
.
2
Click on
Organize
. Select
Properties
.
3
Click on
Manage network
>
Connections
.
4
Double click
Local Area Connection
. Select
Properties
and click
continue
.
5
A screen similar to (
Figure 8
) should appear. Select Internet Protocol
Version 6,Version 4 (TCP/IPv6,v4) and click on
Properties
.
Figure 8
Local Area Connection Properties Screen
6
Ensure that the options Obtain an IPv6,v4 address automatically, and
Obtain DNS servers address automatically are both selected as shown in
(
Figure 9
). Click OK.
Figure 9
Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) Properties Screen
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Windows XP
1
From the Windows
Start
Menu, select
Control Panel
.
2
Click on
Network and Internet Connections
.
3
Click on the
Network Connections
icon.
4
Double click on
LAN
or
High Speed Connection
icon. A screen titled
Local
Area Connection Status
will appear.
5
Select
Internet Protocol TCP/IP
and click on
Properties
.
6
Ensure that the options
Obtain an IP address automatically
, and
Obtain
DNS servers automatically
are both selected. Click
OK
.
7
Restart your computer.
Macintosh
If you are using a Macintosh computer, use the following procedure to
change your TCP/IP settings:
1
From the desktop, select
Apple Menu
,
Control Panels
, and
TCP/IP
.
2
In the
TCP/IP
control panel, set
Connect Via:
to
Ethernet
.
3
In the TCP/IP control panel, set
Configure:
to
Using DHCP Server
.
4
Close the
TCP/IP
dialog box, and save your changes.
5
Restart your computer.
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Disabling PPPoE and PPTP Client Software
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Disabling PPPoE
and PPTP Client
Software
If you have PPPoE client software installed on your computer, you will
need to disable it. To do this:
1
From the Windows
Start
Menu, select
Settings > Control Panel
.
2
Double click on
Internet
Options.
3
Select the
Connections
Tab. A screen similar to
Figure 10
should be
displayed.
4
Select the
Never dial
a connection
option.
Figure 10
Internet Properties Screen
You may want to remove the PPPoE client software from your computer
to free resources, as it is not required for use with the Router.
Disabling Web
Proxy
Ensure that you do not have a web proxy enabled on your computer.
Go to the
Control Panel
and click on
Internet Options
. Select the
Connections
tab and click
LAN Settings
at the bottom. Make sure that
the
Use Proxy Server
option is unchecked.
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