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Figure 150
Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Properties
8
Click
OK
to close the
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
window.
9
Click
Close
(
OK
in Windows 2000/NT) to close the
Local Area Connection Properties
window.
10
Close the
Network Connections
window (
Network and Dial-up Connections
in Windows 2000/NT).
11
Turn on your router and restart your computer (if prompted).
Verifying Settings
1
Click
Start
,
All Programs
,
Accessories
and then
Command Prompt
.
2
In the
Command Prompt
window, type "ipconfig" and then press [ENTER]. You can also open
Network
Connections
, right-click a network connection, click
Status
and then click the
Support
tab.
Windows 7/Vista
1
Click on the
(
Start
) button.
2
Click on
Control Panel.
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Figure 151
Windows 7/Vista
3
Click on
Network and Internet
.
Figure 152
Windows 7/Vista
4
Click on
Network and Sharing Center
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Figure 153
Windows 7/Vista
5
On the left side of the screen click on
Change Adapter Settings
(Windows 7), or
Manage Network
Connections
(Vista).
6
Right click on
Local Area Connection
and select
Properties
.
Figure 154
Windows 7/Vista
7
Highlight
Internet Protocol Version 4
and click
Properties
.
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Figure 155
Windows 7/Vista
8
Select
Use the Following IP Address
and enter your IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. Enter
your DNS server address (if trying to connect to the internet) and click
OK
.
Figure 156
Windows 7/Vista
9
Click
OK
or
Close
on the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the settings.
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Macintosh OS 8/9
1
Click the
Apple
menu,
Control Panel
and double-click
TCP/IP
to open the
TCP/IP Control Panel
.
Figure 157
Macintosh OS 8/9: Apple Menu
2
Select
Ethernet built-in
from the
Connect via
list.
Figure 158
Macintosh OS 8/9: TCP/IP