Hardware Description and Installation
EN/LZT 108 6377 R4 - September 2003
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7. Close the “Network and Internet Connections” window.
In Windows XP:
1. From the
Start
menu select
Control Panel
and
double-click on
Network Connections
(Classic View) or
double-click on the link
Network and Internet connections
followed by
Network Connections
(Category View).
2. Double-click on the Local Area Connection icon for the HN294d. Be
sure to choose the correct one if you have several dial-up icons.
3. Click the
Properties
button.
4. Select the
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
and click the
Properties
button.
5. Make sure that “Obtain an IP address automatically” is selected. If
not, select it and click
OK
.
6. Click
Close
in the “Local Area Connection Properties” and “Local
Area Connection Status” dialog boxes.
7. Close the “Network and Internet Connections” window.
2.5.2
Use Static IP Addresses
If your ISP/service provider has provided you with IP settings (for instance
IP address, subnet mask and default gateway) and/or explicitly stated that
DHCP is not used, you should do the following:
In Windows 98/98SE and Me:
1. From the
Start
menu select
Settings > Control Panel
and double-
click on the
Network
icon.
2. Click the
Configuration
tab and select
TCP/IP
for the network
adapter (wireless, Ethernet or USB) that is connected to your
HN294d. Click the
Properties
button.
3. Select the
IP Address
tab.
4. Select “Specify an IP address” and enter the IP settings provided by
your ISP/service provider. Click
OK
.
5. Click
OK
in the “Network” dialog box and close the Control Panel.