Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide – Chapter 3
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| can set the Max 410/420/430’s LAN configuration in either | ||
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| This section explains how to set the Max 410/420/430’s | ||
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| Connecting the Max 410/420/430 | |
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| NOTE: On a Max 410, LAN settings must |
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| be configured using a PC with a serial |
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| cable connection using the HyperTerminal |
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| terminal emulator application, which is |
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| included with all MS operating systems. |
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| Connecting the Max 410/420/430 to | ||
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| a DHCP LAN | ||
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| This section explains how to connect your Web browser to | ||
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| the Max 410, 420, or 430 if your LAN uses DHCP | ||
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| addressing. If your LAN uses static IP addresses, skip to | ||
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| Connecting to a LAN with Static IP Addresses, on page | ||
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| 20 in this Guide. | ||
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| The default configuration for the Max 410, 420, and 430 is | ||
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| for DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). | ||
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