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Configuration
Configuration for Linux and MacOS
If the PC has been operating in a net-
work or used for Internet access, it is
possible that access may be config-
ured indirect via a proxy server. De-
activate access via a proxy server
(“Direct connection”). To do this in
the Internet Explorer, open the Inter-
net options in the menu “Tools > In-
ternet Options”, then select the
“Connections” tab. In Netscape Com-
municator, you select the command
“Edit > Settings” and then select the
section “Extended > Proxies” under
“Category”.
Note:
Reset your browser’s options
for the call-up of pages to their de-
fault settings specified on initial in-
stallation of the browser.
Configuration for Linux and MacOS
All modern operating systems sup-
port the TCP/IP protocol. You can
find detailed information on setting
up hardware and software for the
Windows operating systems under
ing on page 48. In this section there
are tips on integrating Linux and
MacOS operating systems.
Linux
The Linux network configuration is
usually performed by the set-up pro-
gram with which you install a Linux
distribution. After installation, you
will see a series of “How To's”. In
“Linux NET-3-HowTo” and “DHCP
Mini-HowTo” you will find instruc-
tions on TCP/IP configuration.
For the OpenCom 100 to configure
the TCP/IP settings of a Linux system
via DHCP, you must also install the
“dhclient” package and activate con-
figuration via DHCP in the Linux net-
work configuration. To access the
OpenCom 100
Configurator
, you
should also install Netscape Commu-
nicator 4.5 (or higher).
MacOS
The TCP/IP protocol is already inte-
grated in the new MacOS starting
with version 7.6. For the
OpenCom 100 to configure the TCP/
IP settings of a MacOS system via
DHCP, you must set the configura-
tion method to “DHCP Server” in the
menu “Control Panels TCP/IP”.
To access the OpenCom 100
Config-
urator
, you should also install Net-
scape Communicator 4.5 (or higher)
or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.5 (or
higher).
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