A.
Click the
Start
button, click
Settings
and
open the
Control Panel
. From there, dou-
ble-click the
Network and Dial-up
Connections
icon. This will display the
Network screen.
B.
Select the
Local Area Connection
icon
for the applicable Ethernet adapter* (usu-
ally it is the first Local Area Connection
listed). Double-click
Local Area
Connection
.
C.
When the Local Area Connection Status
screen appears, click the
Properties
button.
D.
Select
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
and
click the
Properties
button.
E.
Select
Obtain an IP address automati-
cally
and click the
OK
button on the sub-
sequent screens to complete the PC’s
configuration.
F.
Restart your computer.
Note: When I use Internet Explorer, a box pops up prompting
me to dial up a connection. How can I disable that?
A. Go to your desktop and double-click My Computer, and
then double-click Control Panel
B. When the Control Panel window pops up, double-click
the Internet Options icon
C. When the Internet Options window appears, click the
Connections tab.
D. Check Never Dial Up a Connection.
E. Click the Apply button.
F. Click the OK button.
*Note: Do not choose a TCP/IP entry whose name
mentions DUN, PPPoE, VPN, or AOL.
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If you are running:
Windows 2000
E
D
C
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The following instructions assume you are
running Windows XP’s default interface. If you
are using the Classic interface (where the
icons and menus look like previous Windows
versions), please follow the instructions for
Windows 2000.
A.
Click the
Start
button, open the
Control
Panel
. and click the
Network and
Internet Connections
icon. Then, click
the
Network Connections
icon to display
the Network screen.
B.
Select the
Local Area Connection
icon
for the applicable Ethernet adapter (usu-
ally it is the first Local Area Connection
listed). Double-click
Local Area
Connection
.
C.
When the Local Area Connection Status
screen appears, click the
Properties
button.
D.
Select
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
and
click the
Properties
button.
E.
Select
Obtain an IP address automati-
cally
and click the
OK
button on the
subsequent screens to complete the PC’s
configuration.
F.
Restart your computer.
Note: When I use Internet Explorer, a box pops up prompting
me to dial up a connection. How can I disable that?
A. XP users using the default interface, click Start, and
then select Control Panel.
B. using the default interface, click Network and Internet
Connections, and then click Internet Options.
C. When the Internet Options window appears, click
the Connections tab.
D. Check Never Dial Up a Connection.
E. Click the Apply button.
F. Click the OK button.
If you are running:
Windows XP
C
D
E
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