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2.3 For
Windows
®
2000 / Windows
®
XP
I Windows
®
2000:
a) From your Windows desktop, right-click on the icon
My Network Places
and select
Properties
.
b) At
the
Network and Dial-up Connections
window, right-click on the
Local Area Connection
icon and select
Properties
.
Windows
®
XP:
(Instructions are based on default
Start menu
option)
a) From your Windows desktop, click
Start
>
All Programs
>
Accessories
>
Communications
>
Network Connections
.
b) Right-click on the
Local Area Connection
icon that reflects the model of
your Ethernet Card that is connected to your ADSL Router and click
Properties.
II
Ensure that the field
Connect Using
indicates the model of your Ethernet Card that
is connected to your ADSL Router.
(This is important especially if you have more than one Local Area Connection
icons displayed at the Network and Dial-up Connections / Network Connections
window. Ensure that you have selected the correct one.)
Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
(This screen shot uses
3Com
EtherLink
Ethernet card model as an
example).
III
Select the option
Obtain an IP
address automatically
and click
OK
.
Click
OK
again to close.
Ensure that your ADSL Router is
powered on. Restart your system.
Proceed to
Step 3
.