TRUST CN105W WIRELESS NETWORK PC-CARD
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6.6 Windows
2000
6.6.1 Network
identification
Follow the instructions below to set or change your computer name and/or
workgroup name:
1.
Open the ‘Control Panel’ (Start – Settings – Control Panel).
2.
Double-click on the ‘Network and Dial-up Connections’ icon.
3.
Click on ‘Network Identification’.
4.
Click on ‘Properties’ to change your computer’s name and/or workgroup
name.
Note:
Your computer name must not contain any spaces.
5.
Click on 'OK' to accept the changes.
6.
Click on 'OK' to restart the computer.
Your network identification has now been changed.
6.6.2
Adding and removing a protocol
A protocol is a language your computer uses to communicate with other computers.
See Windows Help for more information.
Follow the instructions below to add or remove a protocol.
1.
Open ‘Network and Dial-up Connections’ (Start – Settings – Control Panel).
2.
Double-click on the ‘Local Area Connection x’ icon, which is connected to
the Trust PN110W Wireless Network adapter.
3.
Click on ‘Properties’ in the window that appears.
4.
Click on ‘Install’ to install network components, such as Client, Service or
Protocol.
5.
Click on ‘Uninstall’ to remove the selected item.
6.6.3 TCP/IP
settings
Follow the instructions below to give every computer in the network a fixed TCP/IP
address.
1.
Open ‘Network and Dial-up Connections’ (Start – Settings – Control Panel).
2.
Double-click on the ‘Local Area Connection x’ icon which is connected to the
Trust PN110W Wireless Network adapter.
3.
Click on ‘Properties’ in the window that appears.
4.
Select ‘Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)’ and click on ‘Properties’.
5.
Select the ‘Use the following IP address’ option.
6.
Specify a TCP/IP address for ‘IP-Address’.
This address must be unique in the network. Only change the last figure for
other computers in the network. Advice: 192.168.0.x; x = 1 – 254.
7.
For ‘Subnet Mask’, fill in 255.255.255.0.
This address must be the same for every computer in the network.
8.
Click on 'OK' to continue.
9.
Click on 'Close' to confirm the settings.