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If you are using the Cordless Gateway in Transparent Bridging mode only
and have a DHCP server on the Ethernet network, then select the “Obtain an
IP address from a DHCP server” option and click <OK>. If you are using the
Cordless Gateway in Transparent Bridging mode and do not have a DHCP
server on the Ethernet network, you will need to specify an IP Address and
Subnet Mask for the Symphony Card that are valid on the Ethernet network.
10. Click <OK> when you have finished configuring the TCP/IP parameters.
You may be prompted that one of your adapter cards has an empty primary
WINS address. If you do not have a WINS server on the network, click <Yes>
to continue. Restart the computer when prompted.
11. After the computer restarts, the Windows NT driver should be loaded. If
you configured the Symphony Card to obtain an IP Address from a DHCP
server, a simple test to confirm that the card is working properly is to open an
MS-DOS window and type “IPCONFIG /ALL” at a DOS prompt. This utility
will report the IP Address of the Symphony Card and allow you to determine
if the Symphony Card successfully received an IP Address from a DHCP
server, as shown below.
If you manually assigned the Symphony Card an IP Address, a simple test to
confirm that the card is working properly is to open an MS-DOS window and
attempt to ping another Symphony device.
However, if the driver did not load properly, the Windows NT Event Viewer
will report that an error has occurred.