User's Manual

Appendix C: TCP/IP Network Settings
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Windows TCP/IP Settings
How you configure your Windows computer’s network settings
differs, depending on your operating system. Go to the section that
corresponds to your Window’s operating system.
Note:
If you are using a Windows computer, you do not have to
configure the TCP/IP settings. This is because your Windows
computer will automatically configure them for you. Only
Windows users who are troubleshooting the X6v will need to verify
the TCP/IP settings.
Windows XP
1 Open the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog
box.
c From the desktop, click the Start button, point to Control
Panel, and then click Network and Internet Connections.
Right-click the Local Area Connection icon, and select
Properties.
Select your NIC card’s TCP/IP entry (it should include
TCP/IP in it, but not AOL, Dial-up, or Adapter) and
click the Properties button.
2 Ensure the following is selected, depending on whether you are
using dynamic (DHCP) or static IP addressing:
¾ If you are using DHCP (most users): Ensure that Obtain
an IP address automatically is selected and that either
Obtain a DNS server address automatically or Enable
DNS is selected. All fields should be blank.