2 Choose an IP address for Gaming.
Double-click the Zoom V3 icon on your desktop (or type 10.2.2.2 in your Web browser just the way you would normally type a web address) to get to the V3’s Zoom Configuration Manager. Click the Advanced Setup icon, then click LAN Settings. There you will see the starting and ending range of the V3’s dynamic (DHCP) LAN IP addresses. You need to choose an IP Address that is outside this range. Normally you should pick the next higher number. For example, if the range shown is 10.2.2.4 to 10.2.2.15, your Host IP Address should be the next IP address after 10.2.2.15, which would be 10.2.2.16. Unless you have changed the V3’s IP address settings, which is very unlikely, just use that number. Write down the number you choose for reference. The rest of the instructions will assume that you are using 10.2.2.16.
Gaming IP Address: _______________________________
Windows users continue below.
Macintosh users jump to Step 5 (page 39).
Linux users jump to Step 6 (page 40).
3 Windows Users Only: Open the TCP/IP Properties dialog box.
For Windows XP: From the desktop click the Start button, point to Control Panel and then Network Connections. Then right- click (NOT left-click) Local Area Connection, select Properties, highlight your NIC card’s TCP/IP entry (it should start with TCP/IP and have the characters 10/100, NIC, or Ether in it – and not have the words AOL, Dial-up, or Adapter). Click Properties to display the Windows TCP/IP Properties dialog box.
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