Intel Internet Station Modem Pooling Installation on Workstations, To configure other systems

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6Clear all entered settings on this page except Host name. Enter your computer name.

7Click the OK bottom of the TCP/IP window.

8Click OK to close and restart your computer.

To configure a Windows 95 system

1Right-click Network Neighborhood.

2Click the Properties pop-up menu.

3Click the Configuration tab, select the TCP/IP networking component, and select Properties.

4Make sure ‘Obtain An IP Address Automatically’ is selected.

5DNS Configuration: click the tab, and select Disable.

6Select the Gateway tab and remove any addresses. Click OK.

7Click OK to close the Network Control window.

8Click OK to close and restart your computer.

To configure other systems

See the text for your operating system and set the system up for TCP/IP. Config- ure the system to be a DHCP client. If the system does not support DHCP, set an IP address that is unique to that system and in the range of 193.168.42.128 to 192.168.42.252.

Modem Pooling Installation on Workstations

You must install Modem Pooling software on any machine that you want to have access to modem pooling. The software is included on the Installation CD-ROM. Modem Pooling software installs automatically if you leave the Modem Pooling option on the Installation CD-ROM selected during installation. The Internet Station’s Modem Pooling software is compatible with Symantec* Winfax and Winfax Lit. Your operating system (Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0) contains applications that the Internet Station supports. Refer to your operat- ing system text to find the list of programs installed with your operating system. Some examples are Microsoft Fax, Dialup Networking, and HyperTerminal.

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Contents Intel InBusiness Internet Station User’s GuideYear 2000 Capable First Edition JanuaryTable of Contents Modem Compatibiltiy List Features OverviewCompatibility New Technologies InstantIP technologyDynamic Addressing Benefits of InstantIP technologyModem Aggregation Benefits of Modem Pooling Benefits of Modem AggregationModem Pooling Auto Connect/DisconnectBefore You Begin Order an ISP accountIf you don’t have an ISP account If you already have an ISP accountOrder telephone lines Order an Isdn line Get Connected Connect your equipmentConnect your modem or Isdn adapter Connect the power cordConnect the network cable Organize your cablesInternet Station Installation CD-ROM Front panel LEDsIntel InBusiness Internet Station To configure a Windows NT 4.0 system Set up workstations to browseManual setup Use the Internet StationModem Pooling Installation on Workstations To configure a Windows 95 systemTo configure other systems To install Modem Pooling To install modem driversUninstall Internet Station software Modem Compatibiltiy ListTroubleshooting PC Card LED blinks continuouslyPC Card LED does not light Other Internet Station problems Forgot my password Cannot connect to the InternetConnection Status page does not change Online Troubleshooting InformationStatus Page shows incorrect information Pages of the Internet Station do not show properlyIntel InBusiness Internet Station Specifications and Compatibility Specifications ListSoftware Compatibility List Compliance and License Agreements Safety Compliance Statement UL, cULEuropean Safety and EMC Compliance Statement CE Certification Statements