Linksys WAP11 v.2.6 manual TCP/IP Setup for Windows 98 and Millennium

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The following instructions are provided as examples for reference only. For complete instructions on installing and troubleshooting TCP/IP, consult your Windows operating system documentation.

TCP/IP Setup for Windows 98 and Millennium

1.Click the Start button, and select Settings. Open the Control Panel. Inside the Control Panel, double-click the Network icon.

2.If the TCP/IP Protocol is listed for your network adapter, go to step five. Otherwise, click the Add button.

3.When the Component Type window appears, select Protocol, and click the Add button.

4.Select Microsoft in the Manufacturers list and choose TCP/IP in the Network Protocols list. Then, click the OK button.

5.When the Network window reappears, click TCP/IP, and then click the Properties button.

6.Select Specify an IP Address.

7.Enter an IP Address for the computer, along with a Subnet Mask. Click the OK button. If you do not have these values, consult your network adminis- trator.

8.When the Network window reappears, click the OK button. Restart your machine. TCP/IP has now been successfully installed.

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TCP/IP Setup for Windows 2000

1.At the Windows 2000 desktop, right-click My Network Places. Then, right-click Local Area Connection. Choose Properties.

2.If the TCP/IP Protocol is listed for your network adapter, go to step five. Otherwise, click the Install button.

3.When the Component Type window appears, select Protocol, and click the Install button.

4.Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the list, and click the OK button.

5.When the Network window reappears, select TCP/IP, and click the Properties button.

6.Select Use the following IP Address.

7.Enter an IP Address for the computer, along with a Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. Then, click the OK button. If you do not have these val- ues, consult your network administrator.

8.When the Network window reappears, click the OK button. Restart your computer. TCP/IP has now been successfully installed.

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Contents Wireless Network Access Point Mail Table of Contents Features Instant Wireless Network Access PointIntroduction Ad-Hoc versus Infrastructure Mode Planning Your Wireless NetworkNetwork Topology Wireless Network Access Point’s Ports Wireless Network Access Point’s LEDsConnecting the Wireless Network Access Point Instant Wireless Series Instant Wireless Series Instant Wireless Series Configuring the Wireless Network Access Point Setup TabSetting WEP Encryption Setting the AP Mode Password Tab LAN Status TabLog Tab Help TabFilter Tab Wireless Tab Appendix a Troubleshooting Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is infrastructure mode? What is a MAC Address? Setting Up TCP/IP in WindowsTCP/IP Setup for Windows 98 and Millennium TCP/IP Setup for WindowsTCP/IP Setup for Windows XP Appendix C GlossaryInstant Wireless Series Instant Wireless Series Instant Wireless Series Appendix D Specifications Appendix E Warranty Information EnvironmentalAppendix F Contact Information Copyright 2003 Linksys, All Rights Reserved