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Setting Up Your Computer
ETHERNET CONNECTION
In case you already established a connection with your Router a first time and/or
you do need to set up manually a connection to your Router, please follow the
instructions described in this chapter. You will be guided to set up an Ethernet
connection to the Router. To do so, first you have to verify the existence of a
TCP/IP protocol stack and, then, according to your Operating System, to estab-
lish an Ethernet connection to it. This connection will require you to enable your
computer to receive from the Router its own IP Address automatically: in such a
case, the Router acts like the DHCP server in your local network.
ETHERNET CONNECTION
>> TCP/IP PROTOCOL
INSTALLATION
This procedure requires the TCP/IP protocol installed on your computer. Refer
to the following chapters and to your Windows or MacOS operating systems
manuals.
Microsoft Windows 98SE, ME, 2000.
1.
Put in the CD-ROM drive your Windows installation CD-ROM
2.
Starting from
Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Network Control Panel
,
make a double click on the
Network
icon
3.
Select
Configuration -> TCP/IP
and then click on the
Add
button
4.
Select Protocols, click on
Add
button and choose Microsoft TCP/IP. Then
click on the
OK
button
5.
After the computer reboots, you're ready to configure the TCP/IP settings
Configure the Network adapter to obtain automatically an IP address
Microsoft Windows XP.
1.
Put in the CD-ROM drive your Windows installation CD-ROM
2.
Starting from
Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
make a double click on the
Network
icon.
3.
Select
Protocol
and click on the
Add
button. Select
Microsoft
and
TCP/IP
,
then click on the
OK
button.
4.
Configure the Network adapter to obtain automatically an IP address.
Apple MacOS 10.x.
TCP/IP is installed on a MacOS system as part of Open Transport.
ETHERNET CONNECTION
>> MS WINDOWS 98SE, ME,
2000
To configure TCP/IP on these Operating Systems follow these steps:
1.
Select
Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
and make a double click on the
Net-
work
icon.
2.
Select
Configuration ->TCP/IP
then click on
Properties
button.