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4.
Locate Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), select it, and press the Properties button.
5.
Locate an option entitled “Obtain an IP Address Automatically” and select it.
6.
Locate an option entitled “Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically and
select it.
7.
Press OK. In older versions of Windows you will be prompted to reboot your
system.
8.
After a moment, or after rebooting if prompted by the operating system, follow
the instructions for connecting to the MTA via your browser again.
Tip: if you are an expert network technician and wish to reset the
MTA so that it’s in your range (subnet) of network addresses,
proceed to Troubleshooting section T8: “I Have a Static IP
Address But Haven’t Set Up the Static IP Address in the MTA.”
Or, if you are an expert network technician, you can reset the
static address(es) on your PC’s to the 192.168.200 subnet if you
wish.
T4: How Do I Log Into the MTA to Change a Setting
1.
Open your Internet browser and type http://192.168.200.1 in the address bar.
(Note: if you’ve chosen to change the MTA’s network address, it’s expected
that you know how to reach the address you set!)
2.
In the login box which then appears, fill in the user name and password. Unless
your service provider had change it, these should be, respectively, “user” and
“user.”