Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration
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After configuring the CopperJet in RFC1483 Bridge mode, you may need to
configure your DHCP settings on your local network card. DHCP, which stands for
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, automatically allocates an IP address on
your local networkcard.
5.4.1.1 Configuring DHCP on your networkcard
To configure DHCP on a networkcard for a Windows PC, follow the steps below.
1. Click the Start menu.
2. Click settings -> Control panel.
3. Double-click the Network icon in the control panel window.
4. In the configuration tab of the Network window, select the TCP/IP
component of your Network Interface Card (NIC) from the list.
5. Click on Properties. The TCP/IP Properties window appears.
6. Make sure that the Obtain IP address automatically button is selected. This
will ensure that your PC will get its IP address from your ISP via DHCP.