User's Manual

DB 6520
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Router Installation 15
Microsoft Windows 98SE, ME, 2000
1. Insert your Windows installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Starting from Start -> Settings -> Control Panel or Start -> Control Panel de-
pending on the configuration of your computer.
3. Make a double click on the Network and Dial-up Connections icon.
4. Select the interested Network Adapter icon and from the contextual menu, do
select the Properties item.
5. If the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) component is not checked you must enable
it by checking the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) item; otherwise, if it is not listed,
you must install it by selecting the Install... button.
6. Choose the Protocol Network component and click on the add button.
7. In the Select Network Protocol panel, do choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
and the OK button.
8. After rebooting, you're ready to configure the TCP/IP setting, as described in
the following paragraphs.
Apple MacOS 10.x
TCP/IP is installed on a MacOS system as part of Open Transport.
ETHERNET CONNECTION
>> MS WINDOWS VISTA /
WINDOWS 7
To configure TCP/IP on MS Windows Vista / Windows 7 Operating Systems fol-
low these steps:
1. Select Start -> Control Panel -> Network & Internet and make a double click
on the Network Connections icon.
2. Select the adapter card interested by TCP/IP configuration.
3. Select the Properties item from the contextual Adapter Card menu.
4. Select in the General TAB panel, the Internet Protocol (TCP/IPv4) item and
then click on Properties button.
5. In the General TAB panel, check the Obtain an IP address automatically radio
button and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button. Click
on OK button.
ETHERNET CONNECTION
>> MS WINDOWS XP
To configure TCP/IP on MS Windows XP Operating System follow these steps:
1. Select Start -> Settings -> Control Panel and make a double click on the Net-
work Connections icon.
2. Select the adapter card interested by TCP/IP configuration.
3. Select the Properties item from the contextual Adapter Card menu.
4. Select in the General TAB panel, the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) item and then
click on Properties button.