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Once the PC has been rebooted, the network settings will be saved and should now be fully working. To
check this, double click network neighborhood.
You should be able to see your computer name. If you can see yourself, your network is working.
When using the base station on the network, all IP addresses and computer names must be unique.
All units must be on the same subnet Mask.
Example:
IDR2016-1
IP
–
192.168.1.10
S/Net
-
255.255.255.0
IDR2016-2
IP
–
192.168.1.15
S/Net
-
255.255.255.0
Base
IP
-
192.168.1.20
S/Net
-
255.255.255.0
Note that all units on the network have a UNIQUE IP address and all the SAME subnet mask and that all
Computer Names are different.
When using the Base Station as a Remote Unit, (Meaning Dialing Up) the following needs to be setup.
Right Click on Network Neighborhood and click Properties