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11-1. Determining your IP Address and Network Settings
Windows 98/Me:
1. Click on Start
Î
Run and type in: command and then press ENTER
2. In the MS- DOS window, type in:
winipcfg
and then press ENTER
3. 3. This will display your network card’s Adapter Address, IP Address, Subnet Mask, and
Default Gateway.
More information regarding
WINIPCFG
can be obtained by typing in: winipcfg /? at the MS
-DOS prompt.
WINIPCFG is located in the C: \Windows folder.
Windows 2000/XP:
1. Click on Start
Î
Run and type in: command and then press ENTER
2. In the MS- DOS window, type in:
ipconfig
and then press ENTER
3. This will display your network card’s IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway.
More information regarding
IPCONFIG
can be obtained by typing in: ipconfig /? at the MS -
DOS prompt.
IPCONFIG is located in the C: \Windows \System32 folder.
11-2. Using PING
PING is a very useful utility for checking to see if a camera is responding or checking to see if
an IP address is available. In Windows 98/Me, PING is located in C: \Windows. In Windows
2000/XP, PING is located in C: \Windows \System32.
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP:
1. Click on Start ->Run and type in: command and then press ENTER
2. In the MS- DOS window, type in: ping XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX and then press ENTER
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