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3. Configure the computer's TCP/IP Settings
Windows 2000/XP
1.
Click
Start
;
click
Settings
and click on
Control Panel
2.
Double-Click the
Network Connections
icon.
3.
Right-Click on the
Local Area Connection i
con, and then click on
Properties
. The Local Area Connection Properties box will appear.
4.
Under the
General Configuration
Tab, locate and select
TCP/IP,
then
click
Properties
. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties box will appear.
5.
Click on
Obtain an IP address automatically
and
Obtain DNS Server
address automatically
.
NOTE:
If you have a Fixed
IP address connection, write down the
existing IP addresses from the following sections before you make any
changes.
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6.
Click
OK
.
7.
Click
Close
on the Local Area Connection Properties box.
8.
Click
Start
; click on
Run
. Then type
cmd
and click
OK
.
9.
The Command Prompt window will appear. Type
ipconfig
at the
C:\ prompt and press the
Enter
key.
10.
If your IP Configuration reads as follows, your computer is successfully
connected to the router:
IP Address: 192.168.1.x (x= any number from 2~255)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
NOTE:
If your IP Configuration does not match the values above, please
restart your computer and retry the steps in this section.
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Windows 95/98/SE/ME
1.
Click
Start
;
c
lick
Settings
and then click on
Control Panel
.
2.
Double-Click the Network icon and the Network Properties box will appear.
3.
Under the
Configuration
Tab, locate and select
TCP/IP
with the
corresponding network card (such as TRENDnet TE100-PCIWN
10/100Mbps Network Adapter), then click on the
Properties
button.
4.
Under the IP Address Tab, click on the
Obtain an IP address automatically
option.
5.
Click
OK
on the TCP/IP Properties box.
6.
Click
OK
on the Network Box.
7.
At this point, the installation may require files from your Windows CD-ROM.
If this happens, insert your Windows CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive
and select
CD-ROM drive
to load the files.
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8.
After the files load, the
System Settings Change
will appear, click
Yes
to reboot your system. This will update your computer with the new
settings.
9.
After your system reboots, click
Start
and click on
Run
. Then type
winipcfg
in the field and then click
OK
.
10.
The IP configuration box will appear. Choose your network adapter from the
dropdown box, and the utility will display your computer's current IP
address information.
11.
If your IP Address reads as follows, your computer is successfully
connected to the router:
IP Address: 192.168.1.x (x= any number from 2~255)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
NOTE:
If the message does not appear, you need to manually restart
your computer.
NOTE:
If your IP configuration does not match the values above, please
restart your computer
and retry the steps in this section.
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4. Configure your AP/Router
English
The following section will help you configure your AP/Router to connect to the
Internet and your PCs. The setup differs and is dependent on the type of
Internet connection you have. If you are not sure what type of connection you
have, please contact your ISP to obtain the required information, which is listed
in the
Prepare for Installation
section at the beginning of this Quick
Installation Guide.
1.
Open your web browser, type
in the Address bar, and
press
Enter
.
2.
An authentication window will appear. Enter the username and password,
and then click
OK
. By default, the username is blank, and the password is
“admin.”
NOTE:
To reset the password on the AP/Router, refer to the User's
Guide CD-ROM.