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G Series Furnace Operating Manual
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These instructions will guide you in finding an available
address on your home network to assign to your HeatMaster
furnace.
Using a windows PC that is running on your home network,
we’ll use the command prompt app. Using the search bar in
the lower left corner of your Windows home screen, enter
the letters “cmd”, and then hit enter as shown in figure 1, the
command prompt app loads.
FINDING AN IP ADDRESS FOR YOUR FURNACE
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Next you will see a window similar to the one in figure 2.
Enter the command “ipconfig”. You’ll see a screen with
similar data as shown in figure 3.
Paying attention to the addresses that we’ve highlighted
within the square (in figure 3), you’ll need to take note of
three addresses.
The line “IPv4 Address” is the IP address of the computer
that you are currently working on. The IP address that you’ll
be assigning to your furnace will be in the same range as
this number.
The line “Subnet Mask” is the same Subnet address that
you’ll be assigning to your furnace.
The line “Default Gateway” is an address that you need to
confirm or assign to your furnace.
Note these three addresses, as you’ll need them later.
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