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Configuring the local network
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Configuring the local network
Once you have set up the hardware and connected all the devices, you have to configure
the network settings of all the PC's that will communicate with each other via the
Gigaset SE505 dsl/cable.
The LAN is set up as a
network. You will have to make certain choices during the
configuration procedure. The most important decision is whether you want to use the
router's
service or not. The router uses DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Proto-
col) to assign
to the network components, i.e. it automatically
assigns a PC that logs in an IP address from a defined range of addresses. The next time
the PC logs on it may well be assigned a different IP address. How to configure the
router's dynamic address assignment is described on page 74 of the section "LAN Con-
figuration".
In this chapter we assume that you will use the router's DHCP service. This is also the
router's default setting.
In many cases however it is advisable to assign
, e.g. if you
wish to run a wireless network in
. How to assign fixed IP addresses is
described in "Practical Tips and Configuration Examples" on the CD supplied.
If your network has already been set up you can read on from page 45 in the chapter
"The user interface".
The network configuration varies depending on the Windows operating system you are
using. You will find the procedure described below for Windows 98 from page 19, for
Windows XP from page 28 and for Windows 2000 from page 36.
Have your Windows Installation CD to hand. You may be prompted to insert it.
i
The Windows user interfaces depicted in this guide may differ from those
on your screen because of the settings you have made. The illustrations
always reflect the state after immediate installation.