Intellinet Network Solutions 523875 user manual Computer configuration, Tcp/ip network settings

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computer configuration

TCP/IP network, Internet and/or wireless settings may need to be checked for each connected PC to ensure they’re correct and compatible.

tcp/ip network settings

For PCs with the following Windows platforms, this is the first step in ensuring smooth operation in conjunction with the router. Because the router uses the TCP/IP network protocol for all functions, it is critical that the TCP/IP protocol be installed and configured on each PC.

If using the default router settings and the default Windows TCP/IP settings, no changes need to be made. By default, the router will act as a DHCP server, automatically providing a suitable IP address (and related information) to each PC when the PC boots. For all non-server versions of Windows, the default TCP/IP settings act as a DHCP client.

If using a fixed (specified) IP address, the gateway must be set to the router’s IP address, and the DNS should be set to the ISP-provided address.

TCP/IP Settings for Windows 98/Me

1. Go to the Control Panel and click to display the Network screen.

2. On the Configuration tab, select the TCP/IP protocol; click “Properties.”

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Contents Model Page Lifetime Warranty FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Table of contents Hardware Connections Initial setupLed indicators Operation modesLogin Configuration via the web Mode operation/Wireless ModeAlias Name Displays the device name Pre-Shared Key Format Select Passphrase or Hex 64 characters Advanced Settings Click FragmentInactivity Time The default setting is 30,000 ms Disable Select to disable this modeReset Click Reset to clear any/all selected items MAC Address fieldGateway/GW Mode Settings Enable Pre-AuthenticationThis enables secure fast roaming RTS Threshold This is a mechanism implemented to prevent Inactivity Time The default setting is 30,000 ms Disable Select to disable this mode Enable Virtual Servers Select as needed Local IP AddressDMZ Click Setup to display the DMZ screen and options Enable Web Server Access via WANDelete Selected Enable MAC FilteringCurrent Filter Table MAC Address ForEncryption Make a selection from the pull-down menu Use 802.1x Authentication Fragment Threshold Tx Burst Click to enable the Tx burst mode Enable WatchDog Check to enable the WatchDog functionRefresh Click to update the display StatusTcp/ip Other Reboot Click to reboot the hardware Computer configuration Tcp/ip network settingsComputer Configuration TCP/IP Settings for Windows NT Computer Configuration Computer Configuration Computer Configuration TCP/IP Settings for Windows From the router ISP then click OKTCP/IP Settings for Windows XP ISP then click OK Internet Access On the Connection tab, click SetupClick Edit set the Protocol to Dhcp save this data LinuxWireless LANs & Station Configuration DSL M odems ISPTroubleshooting Problem The wireless connection speed is very slow Specifications Standards