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In order for your computer to properly communicate with your Router, you will
need to change your PC’s TCP/IP settings to DHCP.
Manually Configuring Network Adapters in Windows 2000, NT, or XP
1.
Click “Start”, “Settings”, then “Control Panel”.
2.
Double-click on the “Network and dial-up connections” icon
(Windows 2000) or the “Network” icon (Windows XP).
3.
Right-click on the “Local Area Connection” associated with your
network adapter and select “Properties” from the drop-down menu.
4.
In the “Local Area Connection Properties” window, click “Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click the “Properties” button. The following
screen will appear:
5.
If “Use the following IP address”
(2)
is selected, your Router will
need to be set up for a static IP connection type. Write the address
information the table below. You will need to enter this information
into the Router.
6.
If not already selected, select “Obtain an IP address automatically”
(1)
and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”
(3)
. Click “OK”.
Your network adapter(s) are now configured for use with the Router.
(1)
(2)
(3)
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Manually Configuring Network Adapters in Windows 98SE or Me
1.
Right-click on “My Network Neighborhood” and select
“Properties” from the drop-down menu.
2.
Select “TCP/IP -> settings” for your installed network adapter.
You will see the following window.
3.
If “Specify and IP address” is selected, your Router will need
to be set up for a static IP connection type. Write the address
information in the table below. You will need to enter this
information into the Router.
(1)
(2)
(3)
4.
Write the IP address and subnet mask from the “IP Address”
tab
(3)
.
5.
Click the “Gateway” tab
(2)
. Write the gateway address down in
the chart.
6.
Click the “DNS Configuration” tab
(1)
. Write the DNS address(es)
in the chart.
7.
If not already selected, select “Obtain IP address automatically”
on the IP address tab. Click “OK”.
Restart the computer. When the computer restarts, your network
adapter(s) are now configured for use with the Router.
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Set up the computer that is connected to the cable or DSL modem
FIRST using these steps. You can also use these steps to add
computers to your Router after the Router has been set up to connect
to the Internet.
Manually Configuring Network Adapters in Mac OS
®
up to 9.x
In order for your computer to properly communicate with your Router,
you will need to change your Mac’s TCP/IP settings to DHCP.
1.
Pull down the Apple menu. Select “Control Panels” and
select “TCP/IP”.
2.
You will see the TCP/IP control panel. Select “Ethernet Built-In”
or “Ethernet” in the “Connect via:” drop-down menu
(1)
.
3.
Next to “Configure”
(2)
, if “Manually” is selected, your Router
will need to be set up for a static IP connection type. Write the
address information in the table below. You will need to enter this
information into the Router.
(1)
(2)
4.
If not already set, at “Configure:”, choose “Using DHCP
Server”. This will tell the computer to obtain an IP address
from the Router.
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Close the window. If you made any changes, the following
window will appear. Click “Save”.
Restart the computer. When the computer restarts, your network
settings are now configured for use with the Router.
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Manually Configuring Network Adapters in Mac OS X
1.
Click on the “System Preferences” icon.
2.
Select “Network”
(1)
from the “System Preferences” menu.
3.
Select “Built-in Ethernet”
(2)
next to “Show” in the
Network menu.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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