5-6 User’s Reference Guide
Sharing the Connection
Configuring TCP/IP on Windows 95, 98, or NT computers
Configuring TCP/IP on a Windows computer requires the following:
■
An Ethernet card (also known as a network adapter)
■
The TCP/IP protocol must be “bound” to the adapter or card
Known IP Address screen.
Smar tStar t displays a
recommended address for the router based on the IP
address of the computer.
If you know the router has an IP address different from
the default value, enter it now. Other wise, accept the
recommended address.
When you have done this, click
Next
.
Smar tStar t tests the connection to your router.
Smar tStar t then returns you to an
“Additional
Configuration screen” on page 5-5
.
New IP Address screen.
If you want to change the router’s
IP address, you enter the new IP address, the subnet
mask, and the router’s serial number in this screen.
Remember, the serial number is on the bottom of the
router. It is also found in your documentation folio.
Note:
Forcing a new IP address may turn off the Netopia
R9100’s IP address ser ving capabilities, if you assign an IP
address and subnet mask outside the router’s current IP
address ser ving pool. The Netopia R9100 does not allow
an invalid address to be ser ved. Use this option with
caution.
When you have done this, click
Next
.
Smar tStar t forces the new IP address into the router, tests
the connection, and then resets the router.
Smar tStar t then returns you to the
“Additional
Configuration screen” on page 5-5
.
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