NetComm NP5400 manual TCP/IP Setup for Windows 98 and Millennium

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TCP/IP Setup for Windows 98 and Millennium

1.Click the Start button, select Settings, and 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. 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 administrator.

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

TCP/IP Setup for Windows NT4.0

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

2.When the Network window appears, click the Protocols tab. Then, click the Add button.

3.Find the TCP/IP protocol in the Select Network Protocol field. Click it once and then click the OK button.

4.When asked if you want to use DHCP, choose No.

5.If asked to supply your Windows NT CD, do so. NT will copy the necessary files to your system. You may have to switch between the Access Point's Setup CD and the NT CD.

6.When TCP/IP appears in the Network Protocols window, click the Bindings tab. Windows will store your new bindings.

7.Click the Protocols tab. Then, select TCP/IP.

8.Click the Properties button. Select the type of network adapter you have from the Adapters box and select Specify an IP Address.

9.Enter the computer's IP Address and Subnet Mask. Check with your network administrator for your settings.

10.Enter your Default Gateway if you have one.

Note: a Default Gateway is not required. Check with your network administrator.

11.When you finish, click the OK button. If NT asks about WINS, ignore it.

12.When the Network window reappears, click the Close button. Restart your computer when prompted. TCP/IP has now been successfully installed.

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NP5400 11g Wireless Access Point User Guide

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Contents Page Contents Introduction NetComm 11G 54Mbps Wireless Access PointLAN Features Configuration & ManagementRoaming Planning Your Wireless NetworkNetwork Topology How to Make Your Wireless Network More Secure Back Panel Your NetComm 11G Wireless APLAN Front PanelLED DiagHardware Installation Connecting the Wireless APPackage Contents Rev YML668 NP5400 11g Wireless Access Point User Guide Setting Up TCP/IP in Windows Setting Up the Wireless Access PointConnecting the AP to your Network TCP/IP Setup for Windows 98 and Millennium TCP/IP Setup for Windows Installing the Wireless Navigator Startup and Login Configuring the Access Point Info Tab Access Point InformationAssoc Tab Wireless TabAdvanced Tab Access TabSecurity Tab IP Address Tab Help Tab Admin TabCommands Firmware Upgrade Procedure What is Roaming? Appendix a TroubleshootingFrequently Asked Questions Can the Access Point act as my Dhcp Server?What is Spread Spectrum? What is BSS ID?What is ESSID? What is ISM band?How do I resolve issues with signal loss? What is WEP?What is a MACAddress? How do I reset the Access Point?Dhcp Appendix B GlossaryFirmware S SDynamic IP Address ESSISP IpconfigInfrastructure Network IP AddressSsid OfdmWEP TCPTCP/IP UDPAppendix C Specifications Trademarks and Notices Registering your NetComm ProductWarranty Registration Form Page Limitations of Warranty Product WarrantySpecifications