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purchase a different modem or add a router to your
network.
Note:
You can create a network of PCs without access
to the internet. The internet is simply a common reason
to network PCs together.
If you have multiple PCs and can share files between
them, or all of the PCs can access the internet through
a cable or DSL modem, then you do have a network.
However, you will need to determine how your server
PC (the PC running the hp media software) is assigned
a network address.
hubs, routers and switches
When PCs are networked together, each PC is
attached to a central “box” with 4, 8, 16 or more
connections. This box is either a hub, a router, or a
switch. They all operate in a similar way, with one
important difference: a router will assign a network
address dynamically, while a hub or switch will not.
network address: static or dynamic?
A PC (or any network device) is either assigned a
network address manually (a static address), or
another device on the network (a DHCP server or
router) assigns the address dynamically.
To determine your address settings under Windows XP:
1. Click on
start
2. Click
All Programs
, then
Accessories
, then
Command Prompt
3. At the prompt, type
ipconfig /all
4. Look for the line
Dhcp Enabled
(you may have
to scroll back to see it)
To determine your address under Windows Me:
1. Click on
start
2. Click
Run...
3. At the prompt, type
winipcfg
and click
Ok
4. Click the
Details...
button
5. Look for the line
DHCP Server
(if it has an
address, DHCP is enabled)
If DHCP is enabled, you have a DHCP server on your
network. See “wired with dynamic address” on
page 37.
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