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Networking Basics
Assigning a Static IP Address in
W
indows XP/2000
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Double-click on
Network
Connections
!
!
Double-click on
Properties
Right-click on
Local Area
Connections
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52
Networking Basics
Assigning a Static IP Address
in
W
indows XP/2000
Input your
IP address and
subnet mask.
(The IP
Addresses on your network
must be within the same
range. For example, if one
computer has an IP
Address
of 192.168.0.2, the other
computers should have IP
Addresses that are
sequential, like 192.168.0.3
and 192.168.0.4.
The
subnet mask must be the
same for all the computers
on the network.
!
The DNS server address will be supplied by your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
If the DNS Server address is not available from your ISP, you may input 192.168.0.1
in this field.
Click on
Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP)
Click
Properties
!
!
!
!
Click
OK
!
Enter the
IP Address
of the
Default
Gateway
(in this case
it is
192.168.0.1
for
the
DI-764
)
Input your
DNS server
address.
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53
Networking Basics
Assigning a Static IP Address with
Macintosh OSX
!
!
!
!
Go to the
Apple Menu
and se-
lect
System Preferences
c
Click on
Network
Select
Built-in Ethernet
in the
Show
pull-down menu
Select
Manually
in the
Configure
pull-down menu
!
Input the
Static IP Address
,
the
Subnet Mask
and the
Router IP Address
in the
appropriate fields
Input the
Domain Name
Server
address.
Your ISP
(Internet Service Provider)
will provide the IP address of
the DNS Server.
If the DNS
Server address is not avail-
able from your ISP, you may
input 192.168.0.1 in this field.
!
!
Click
Apply Now
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54
Networking Basics
Selecting a Dynamic IP Address with
Macintosh OSX
Go to the
Apple Menu
and select
System Preferences
Click on
Network
Select
Built-in Ethernet
in the
Show
pull-down menu
Select
Using DHCP
in the
Configure
pull-down menu
Click
Apply Now
The
IP Address, Subnet
mask
, and the
Router±s IP
Address
will appear in a few
seconds
!
!
!
!
!
!
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55
Networking Basics
Checking the Wireless Connection by
Pinging in W
indows XP
and
2000
Checking the Wireless Connection by
Pinging in W
indows Me
and 98
Go to
Start
>
Run
>
type
cmd
.
A window
similar to this one
will appear.
Type
ping
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
,
where
xxx
is the
IP
Address
of the
Wireless Router or
Access Point.
A
good wireless
connection will show
four replies from the
Wireless Router or
Acess Point, as
shown.
Go to
Start
>
Run
> type
command
.
A window similar to
this will appear.
Type
ping
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
where
xxx
is the
IP
Address
of the
Wireless Router or
Access Point.
A
good wireless
connection will
show four replies
from the wireless
router or access
point, as shown.
!
!

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