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Windows
Configuration
Overview
This chapter details a complete Windows configuration setup
including:
•
Identifying the NIC on the network using TCP/IP as the
underlying protocol
•
Configuring the NIC with its mandatory TCP/IP settings
(IP address and subnet mask)
•
Configuring a new printer on the Windows station
Windows Environment Description
The NIC supports network printing under Windows environments
by using TCP/IP. In a Windows NT
®
setup, pure TCP/IP is used as
the network protocol whereas with Windows 95/98
®
or Windows
Me
®
, NetBIOS is used over TCP/IP.
The ideal configuration is a network printer defined on the NT/2000
server to be shared by Windows 95/98/Me clients. However, any
Windows station can also go directly to the NIC.
Summary of Contents for Integrated Network Interface Card
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Page 52: ...Chapter 3 Network Configuration 48 Figure 10 Wireless Network Configuration 802 11b...
Page 88: ...Chapter 3 Status Network 84...
Page 146: ...Chapter 6 Handling z OS Connectivity Problems 142...
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Page 216: ...Chapter 10 Font Identifier FONT Help 212...
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