Installing TCP/IP in Windows® 95/98
A.If you see TCP/IP listed under Network Components, you already have TCP/IP on your Windows® 95/98. Proceed to configuration directions for Windows® 95/98 in Section 3.4.
B.If you do not see TCP/IP listed under Network Components, you do not have TCP/IP on your Windows® 95/98. Proceed to the next section, “Installing TCP/IP in Windows® 95/98.”
3.3Installing TCP/IP in
Windows® 95/98
Step 1. From the Configuration tab in the Network window, click Add.
Step 2. Select Protocol for the type of network component, and click Add.
Step 3. Choose Microsoft for Manufacturers list box and TCP/IP for Network Protocols list box, then click OK.
Step 4. Check to see TCP/IP is listed under Network Components.
A.If you do not see TCP/IP listed under Network Components, you have not installed TCP/IP. Repeat Steps 1 - 4.
B.If you see TCP/IP listed under Network Components, you already have TCP/IP on your Windows® 95/98. Proceed to configuration directions for Windows® 95/98 in Section 3.4.
3.4Configuring TCP/IP
in Windows® 95/98
Step 1. From the Configuration tab, select TCP/IP (for Ethernet adapters) listed under Network Components and then click Properties.
Step 2. Select the IP Address tab.
You now have the option of using either dynamic or static IP addressing.
To enable dynamic IP addressing
Step 1. Click Obtain an IP Address automatically.
Step 2. OPTIONAL* Click the DNS Configuration tab and select Disable DNS. If you previously entered any parameters, clear all
Step 3. Select the Gateway tab and then click Remove to clear all
Step 4. Click OK to exit TCP/IP Properties window and click OK to exit Network window. When prompted, restart Windows® 95/98. If you are not prompted to restart Windows® 95/98, do so manually. Proceed to Chapter 4, “NetDSL Manager.”
*If specifically required by your ISP, you may need to enter DNS information.